Correspondence and drawings from students, business records and official correspondence accumulated by A.W. Smith while teaching in La Push, Neah Bay, and Mora, Washington (Territory and State). Significant correspondents include Myron Eells, Samuel G...
Description:
A.W. Smith was a teacher in the United States Indian School Service, and established a school in La Push, Washington Territory in 1882.
Subject (Geographic):
Washington (State), La Push (Wash.), Neah Bay (Wash.), and Mora (Wash.)
Subject (Name):
Smith, A.W. (Allison W.)
Subject (Topic):
Quileute Indians, Social life and customs, Makah Indians, Indians of North America, Children's art, Education, and Indian agents
Photographs of Neah Bay, Washington, and Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, created during the summer of 2010 and March 2011, that document the culture of Makah Indians and Haida Indians. The collection also...
Description:
Accompanied by descriptions of the images by the photographer (in box 1).
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, British Columbia, Haida Gwaii (B.C.), Hydaburg (Alaska), Masset (B.C.), Neah Bay (Wash.), and Washington (State)
Photographs that primarily document the activities of Makah Indians in the vicinity of Neah Bay, Washington, August 2005
Description:
Photographs signed by the photographer on verso.
Subject (Geographic):
Washington (State), Beecher Bay, Clallam Bay (Wash.), Comox (B.C.), Makah Indian Reservation (Wash.), Neah Bay (Wash.), Port Angeles (Wash.), Sooes River (Wash.), and Sooke (B.C.)
Subject (Name):
Luck, Owen Craig, 1947-, Clallam Bay Corrections Center, and Makah Days (2005 : Neah Bay, Wash.)
Subject (Topic):
Gillnetting, Indians of North America, Fishing, Makah Indians, and Totem poles