Box PCA0039
Contains 1316 Results:
Stene-Tu. Thlingit Native woman in potlatch custome [costume].
[similar to #14]. Case & Draper (no. 129-N) Copyright 1906.
[Four men sitting with dead mountain goat on fur blankets; studio view.]
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.
Eskimo Skin Boat, or "Omiak." Grantley Harbor, Alaska.
[containing ten people] W. H. Case. damaged negative
[Native man in beaded fur garment and ceremonial headdress, raised right arm].
damaged negative
[Native woman in fur parka posed with bear skin; studio portrait.]
damaged negative
[Similar to #146.] damaged negative
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.
Tootch-Wu-Wu. Native girl from Hoonah.
[wearing fur cape; upper torso view] Case & Draper (no. 113-N) Copyright 1907.
Sha-E-Dah-Kla, type of Stickene clutch.
[upper torso view of bare-breasted woman with fur wrap] Case & Draper (no. 3.N) Copyright 1906.
Kla-Claa.
[upper torso view of bare-breasted woman draped in fur] Case & Draper (no. 35-N) Copyright 1906.
Hoonah maidens.
[two bare-breasted women wrapped in a fur blanket] Case & Draper (no. 54-N) damaged negative Copyright 1906.