The frog totem at Wrangell – by the sun house “Heb” or ‘Hait” now owned by Willis Hogland, who married Matilda. He was or is a son of town King Lear. See make Book, 1938, p.28. The face of Ductan is on top. Copy 2: Wrangell, bear, frog, beaver, after Corser[?] Top. The mountain on the Stikine (Mythical). Frog – tribal emblem. Old raven talking to young raven. The beaver. The Kiksittler totem.
Content Description
The C.L. Andrews collection includes photographs from many places in Alaska, circa 1892-1940 and reflect the time he spent in Sitka, Skagway, Eagle on the Yukon River, and in the arctic while working for the School and Reindeer Service. Mr. Andrews' photographic collection includes his own photographs in Alaska and also photographs he collected by fellow photographers. A variety of subjects, i.e., bidarkas, fisheries, glaciers, Tlingit Indian arts, totems, as well as portraits of individuals and groups, are included in the collection.
Dates
- circa 1892-1940
Conditions Governing Access
The photographs may be viewed, however, the images may not be photocopied.
Extent
1 Photographic Prints
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids Repository
PO Box 110571
Juneau AK 99811-0571 US
907-465-2920
907-465-2925
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asl.historical@alaska.gov