Box PCA0039
Contains 1316 Results:
[Native man (Skoon-doo-oo yak [Skundoo], shaman of the Eagle tribe) holding carved rattles]
upper torso studio portrait damaged negative
Native mission, Kake, Alaska.
April 11th, 1905.[view from beach]. Case & Draper (no. 106-N)
Totems at old Tuxekan villege [village]
W. H. Case (no. 176-N)
Kaw-Claa, Native girl.
[same as #21]damaged negative
Old-Suk-Wan, Native villege [village], Suk-Kwan Narrows, Alaska.
[view across water] damaged negative
Totem at Kling-Wan, Alaska.
[carved bear; same as #794] W. H. Case (no. 170-N)
[Same as #429; left image on this glass plate badly damaged so no print made.]
Case and Draper were best known for their portraits and photographs of the life and customs of the Tlingit Indians, early Skagway, and the Gold Rush of 1898. Their views were reproduced in a variety of Alaskan books, including The Soapy Smith Tragedy, and on postcards and White Pass and Yukon Railway souvenir playing cards. Collection includes views of southeast Alaska, portraits, and Tlingit Indians, 1898-1920.
Ka-Sh-Ak, the Monkeyman. Skan-Doo [Skundoo], notorious old medicene [medicine] man. Ind-A-Yanek (Swatka), the famous Indian guide. Three brothers, old head-men of the Kak-Von-Tons of the Chilkat tribe.
Copyright 1907 [similar to #430, 443]. Case & Draper (no. 11-N) [Men of the Shagukeidi from Kulkwan. L-R: Kaalgéi, Sx’andu.oo and Swáatk’I (Yindayáank’) per Harold Jacobs.]
Oregon City under the fog.
[overall view] Case & Draper
Milan Cathedral…
[exterior view] W. H. Case