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Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Closely Inspecting Baskets
Page 5 of 9
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HHF Frog Drum.jpg
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Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Looking at Baskets
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This photo shows several styles of basketry and weaving: adorned baskets, woven balls and a work basket.
Darlene See, Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Look at Weaving
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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.
Harlena Warford in Hat
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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.
Hoonah Weavers Visit Washington, DC
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Hoonah weavers travel to Washington, D.C. to study Tlingit basketry, including early design, material and technique.
Traditional Baskets Made by the Natives of Hoonah
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"The baskets made by the Indians native of Hoonah." (A stack of baskets showing variety of designs. Blurred view)
Huna Totem Corporation Logo
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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.
Ben Watson with a Chilkat Blanket
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Hoonah Community Members
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Bargaining with Hoonah Locals for Seal Skins
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S.S. Aleutian passengers purchasing arts, crafts and other goods from locals selling at the cannery.
Ship Guest Looking at Local Basketry for Sale by Hoonah Weaver
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Hoonah Community Members
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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.
Woman and Child with Seal Skins for Sale at the Cannery
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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.