Box PCA0039
Contains 1316 Results:
U.S. Mecantile (sic) Co., Sunrise, Alaska.
[four men on porch] Case & Draper (no. 70)
Kla-Claa and Prince Stene-Tu.
[same as #9 but slightly cropped]. Case & Draper (no. 2442) Copyright 1906.
Kla-Claa and Prince Stene-tu.
[in native dress; boy holding decorated paddle and woman holding totemic crescent. Studio view, similar to #132]
Stene-tu and Kaw-Claa. Two Thlinget Women in Chilkat-Blanket's [sic].
[full length studio view; same as #128, 781] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
Klen-Nah-Gah, Yakutat Native in full potlatch custome (sic).
[upper torso studio view] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
Chief Cow-Dik-Ney in full potlatch dancing custome [costume].
[upper torso studio view; holding decorated paddle over right shoulder; same as #23] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
Cow-Dik-Ney, a Chimsyan native in full potlatch-dancing custome [costume].
[full-length studio portrait, holding totemic crescent; same as #24] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
Thlinget beauty.
[woman in beaded shirt and headdress; upper torso studio portrait, similar to #142] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
Killisnoo natives arriving at Sitka to attend potlatch.
[a row of Indian canoes flying American flags; see also #414] Case & Draper (no. 23-N) Copyright Dec. 23, 1904.
Dah-Clet-Jah, Yakutat native in dancing custome (sic).
[upper torso portrait of young man looking left] Case & Draper (no. 130-N) over-exposed right corner. Copyright 1906.