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William Booth Anchored Up Neka Bay
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places, Fishing
Summary
William Booth anchored up Neka Bay. Captain Bill Lynch, commanding officer in Hoonah. Leutenant Sven Andersson, Captain of William Booth
Pauline "Rudolph" Andersson
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places, Fishing
Summary
Pauline "Rudolph" Andersson
Old Woman's Spirit Mask
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
This mask was used during healing ceremonies and represents a spirit the íxť controlled.
Hoonah Military Marching with Flags in Front of Kanes
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Military and Veterans
Summary
Hoonah military and veterans would parade through town on Memorial Day.
Postcard of Hoonah Before the 1944 Fire, Low Tide
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
This Ordway postcard, taken before the 1944 fire, shows a tranquil Hoonah at low tide.
Our Last Guwakan
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Events and Gatherings
Summary
Harry Marvin and William Johnson shown dancing. William Johnson was the last Hoonah resident with the Guwakaan (peace maker) designation.
Aerial Photo of Hoonah 1959
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Aerial photo of Hoonah south facing from a helicopter taken in August 1959.
FV Urania and Skiff Built by David Williams
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Icy Strait Cannery Early 1930s
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Bill A. Wilson, Jr. Army Portrait
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Military and Veterans
Summary
Bill Wilson, Jr. served in the U.S. Army from 1963-1965.
NMAI001_001_001_HHF.jpg
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Huna Sealer sitting outside their summer hunting camp in Glacier Bay.
Sea Monster Carving
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
This panel was relief carved by David Williams Sr. from red cedar in 1972. David was a member of the Chookaneidí clan, from Hoonah and his Tlingit name was Kaash de yaaw dakaa.