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This photo shows several styles of basketry and weaving: adorned baskets, woven balls and a work basket.Digital Heritage
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The two baskest in the background illustrate an unadorned work basket on the left and a basket with false embroidery designs on the right. In the foreground two hats are shown with painted designs.Digital Heritage
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The Hoonah weavers noted the four cylinders on top with ermine skins hanging down. It is suggested that the cylinders called skils, signify that the owner hosted four Ku.eex's.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah weavers travel to Washington, D.C. to study Tlingit basketry, including early design, material and technique.Digital Heritage
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"The baskets made by the Indians native of Hoonah." (A stack of baskets showing variety of designs. Blurred view)Digital Heritage
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This artwork respresents the story of Hoonah. Hoonah City Schools, Hoonah Indian Association and Huna Totem Corporation all use this panel as the logo for all three organizations.Digital Heritage
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S.S. Aleutian passengers purchasing arts, crafts and other goods from locals selling at the cannery.Digital Heritage
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In August 1935, the S.S. Aleutian stopped in Hoonah as part of their Southeast Alaska voyage. Locals sold their arts and crafts to the visitors.Digital Heritage
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In August 1935, the S.S. Aleutian stopped in Hoonah as part of their Southeast Alaska voyage. Locals sold their arts and crafts to the visitors.