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Raven and Sculpin Panel
Community
National Museum of the American Indian
Category
Art and Artists
Red Salmon
Community
National Museum of the American Indian
Category
Art and Artists
Bear, Octopus and Land Otter Mask
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
This mask is carved from yellow cedar and represents a bear with octopus tentacles connected to land otter faces.
Moon Mask
Community
National Museum of the American Indian
Category
Art and Artists
F/V Karen Jean
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Summary
The Karen Jean, at Middle Pass, captained by Joe White.
F/V Taholah
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Summary
Main Street Hoonah can be seen in the background of the Taholah tied up at the Kane's dock which used to be Union Oil.
Vagabond Queen with Crew
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Summary
Some of these men are from different crews. It was common practice for crewmembers to help each other work on nets.
The St Paul
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Summary
The St. Paul was a Puget Sound boat. It would fish near the Hoonah boats but not right in the main action.
Hoonah boat with small load.jpg
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Fishing
Summary
Old style fish bag with brailer hauling fish up.
C.C.C., Building Trail Between Hoonah and the Cannery
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Men laying foundation along shoreline; supervising their work are Art Glover, Regional Engineer (left) and Horace Blood, C.C.C. Foreman (right)
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Government
Summary
Message From Ernest Gruening to the ANB/ANS 1943 Hoonah Grand Camp Convention Delivered by Acting Governor E. L. Bartlett
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Church and Faith
Summary
The Hoonah people have made numerous requests to the Russian Orthodox leadership asking that a church be built in Hoonah. In their frustration they ask their priest Alexander if he could write a letter to those in charge of building churches.