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A Young Man Receives Medical Attention Post Fire
Community
Hoonah Community Members
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Hoonah Fire of 1944
Summary
A young man receives medical care from the Navy after the 1944 fire.
Two Men Walking Down the Street with a Cart of Supplies
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Hoonah Fire of 1944
Summary
Two men walk down the street as one man pushes a cart of supplies post fire of 1944.
People Walking Across a Bridge Post Fire
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Hoonah Fire of 1944
Summary
Photograph taken north facing of people walking across a bridge post fire of 1944.
Small Boy Stands on Bridge Post Fire
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Hoonah Fire of 1944
Summary
A young boy can be seen standing on the bridge, photograph taken north facing post fire of 1944.
Seven Hoonah Men
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Hoonah Community Members
Category
Government
Summary
Back Row Left to Right: Kendall Williams, Joe White, James Houston, George Dalton, Sr., John B. Fawcett. Front Row: Lonnie Houston, Lincoln Gordon
Stairway and Buildings
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Last Load Huna Pacific
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Logging
Huna Pacific Crew
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Logging
Blue Warehouse with Log Ship
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Hoonah Community Members
Category
Logging
Hoonah Weavers Visit Washington, DC
9 pages
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
Hoonah weavers travel to Washington, D.C. to study Tlingit basketry, including early design, material and technique.
Harlena Warford in Hat
Page 2 of 9
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
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.
Darlene See, Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Look at Weaving
Page 3 of 9
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
Art and Artists
Summary
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.