RMC53FET–Scenic view of Metlakatla from a hiking trail on Annette Island, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska, Spring. HDR
RMGP2N03–Ceremonial dance Metlakatla Indian Tribe Annette Island Inside Passage Southeast Alaska USA
RM2AB7BR9–Landscape showing intertidal zone of Rotary Beach, Revillagigedo Channel and Annette Island (on horizon), Ketchikan, Alaska, USA.
RMMWRBWT–Alaska,Northwest,North,49th State,Alaskan,Arctic,The Last Frontier,Metlakatla Annette Island Indian Reservation Haida Native Americans boys pier fishi
RMPFK5BK–USA, Alaska, Annette Island coastline
RMB27N5D–The Inside Passage of Alaska, Revillagigedo Channel, sunset view west to Annette & Duke Islands
RMA7FP98–U.S.A., Alaska, Inside Passage Aerial view of boat and Annette Island near Ketchikan
RMT41B2B–Alaska Metlakatla Annette Island Indian Reservation Haida Native Americans boys pier fishing village,
RMPYJ92T–Air Station Annette, Alaska Original photo caption: 'USCG Air Station Annette Isl., Alaska inspection tour of Commandant -- Admiral Roland speaking on field on his arrival.'; photo dated 28 July 1965
RMDDA5G4–Sketch map of Metlakahtla Annette Island, Alaska, to show the part seized by the misson. From, Metlakahtla case. A.... - - 298063
RMKT3C4P–40784 Sketch of Tamgas Lake and Stream System, East Side of Tamgas Harbor, Annette Island, Alaska
RM2A48YPN–Fish trap in Tamgas Stream, Annette Island, Alaska, July 26, 1910 (COBB 156).
RMP8XT91–. 286 Fish trap in Tamgas Stream, Annette Island, Alaska, July 26, 1910 (COBB 156)
RMW61426–Bandstand and rostrum erected soon after the landing 0f Metlakahtlans on Annette Island, Alaska.
RMEJF6FF–Construction provided by Missouri National Guard members and members of other military services recently concluded on the 14.3-mile roadway on Annette Island, Alaska. First proposed by the Metlakatla Indian community nearly 60 years ago, the road project started to become reality in 1997 when plans were formulated and the base camp, Camp Wy Wuh, was built. Missouri National Guard photo
RM2P3FMGA–Alaska - Glacier and Annette Island, Aerial Photograph.
RMDDA88R–View of the Metlakahtla, Alaska, mission settlement on Annette Island showing progress of clearing the forest. On... - - 298109
RM2AG2T36–. Alaska and the Klondike. tour of the senatorial committee to the unique settle-ment known as Metlakahtla, on Annette Island, one ofthe most southerly in the American portion of the south-west archipelago. Here the Indian problem has beenworked out with the most satisfactory results, and thesuccessful experiment is valuable as evidence of what theAlaska Indian is capable of. William Duncan came to Port Simpson as a lay mission-ary in 1857, when the port was an important HudsonBay Companys trading-post. He found there a com-munity of Indians of the lowest character. They werecannibals on occas
RMC53FEB–Scenic of a waterfall on Annette Island near Metlakatla, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska, Spring. HDR
RMGP2N09–Ceremonial dance Metlakatla Indian Tribe Annette Island Inside Passage Southeast Alaska USA
RM2AB7BMG–Landscape showing intertidal zone of Rotary Beach, Revillagigedo Channel and Annette Island (on horizon), Ketchikan, Alaska, USA.
RMPFK5D1–USA, Alaska, Annette Island, Metlakatla, clouds over cannery buildings in bay
RMBK8NXC–Sunset view west to Annette & Duke Islands, Revillagigedo Channel, Inside Passage Islands, Alaska, USA
RM2BTCK22–Air Station Annette, Alaska Original photo caption: 'USCG Air Station Annette Isl., Alaska inspection tour of Commandant -- Admiral Roland speaking on field on his arrival.'; photo dated 28 July 1965
RMKBYKK5–Fish trap in Tamgas Stream, Annette Island, Alaska, July 26, 1910 (COBB 156)
RM2WE0E6M–Alaska - Glacier and Annette Island
RMP6D6TJ–. English: Presbyterian Church, Metlakatla, early 1920s . English: Caption on image: Presbyterian Church, Metlakatla, Alaska PH Coll 247.856 Metlakatla is located at Port Chester on the west coast of Annette Island, 15 miles south of Ketchikan. Metlakatla means 'saltwater channel passage' and was founded by a group of Canadian Tsimshians who migrated from Prince Rupert, British Columbia in 1887 seeking religious freedom. They were led by a Scottish lay priest in the Anglican Church (Church of England), Reverend William Duncan, who had begun his missionary work with the Tsimshians at Fort Simps
RMW67PEN–One of the Metlakahtlan fleet of canoes in which the Metlakahtlans migrated from British Columbia to Annette Island, Alaska.
RM2P3FNBG–Alaska - Glacier and Annette Island, Aerial Photograph.
RMGK6NE2–40784 Sketch of Tamgas Lake and Stream System, East Side of Tamgas Harbor, Annette Island, Alaska
RM2CE1BN9–. Alaska and the Klondike . r of the senatorial committee to the unique settle-ment known as Metlakahtla, on Annette Island, one ofthe most southerly in the American portion of the south-west archipelago. Here the Indian problem has beenworked out with the most satisfactory results, and thesuccessful experiment is valuable as evidence of what theAlaska Indian is capable of. William Duncan came to Port Simpson as a lay mission-ary in 1857, when the port was an important HudsonBay Companys trading-post. He found there a com-•munity of Indians of the lowest character. They werecannibals on occasi
RMC53FF5–View of Metlakatla, Annette Island, and surrounding coastal area, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska, Spring. HDR
RMGP2MYY–Ceremonial dance Metlakatla Indian Tribe Annette Island Inside Passage Southeast Alaska USA
RM2AB7BYJ–Landscape showing intertidal zone of Rotary Beach, Revillagigedo Channel and Annette Island (on horizon), Ketchikan, Alaska, USA.
RMB3NJ41–Dramatic sunbeams filter through clouds, Revillagigedo Channel, view west to Annette & Duke Islands, Inside Passage, Alaska, USA
RM2WE0E54–Alaska - Glacier and Annette Island
RMP6D820–. English: View of Metlakatla, ca. 1912 . English: Most likely taken from the church bell tower. Cannery is visible on right side waterfront. Caption on image: Netlakatla, Alaska PH Coll 247.737 Metlakatla is located at Port Chester on the west coast of Annette Island, 15 miles south of Ketchikan. Metlakatla means 'saltwater channel passage' and was founded by a group of Canadian Tsimshians who migrated from Prince Rupert, British Columbia in 1887 seeking religious freedom. They were led by a Scottish lay priest in the Anglican Church (Church of England), Reverend William Duncan, who had begun
RMW68B3B–Sketch map of Metlakahtla Annette Island, Alaska, to show the part seized by the misson. From: Metlakahtla case. A.: Brief on the law. Prepared by and on behalf of Henry S. Wellcome, 1926.
RM2P3H5R0–Alaska - Metlakatla, Annette Island through Moses Point, Aerial Photograph.
RMRPWX7D–. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. INDIAN DEAD HOUSES CONTAINING CHARRED HUMAN BONES, TAKU HARBOR. In striking contrast to this village and to the Tlinkit camps seen farther to the northward, was the spectacle witnessed during our call at the colony of New Metla- kahtla, on Annette Island. It was to this barren island that Mr. William Duncan, in 1887, brought his little flock of civilized Metlakahtla Indians, when the combined per- secutions of Church and State had made British Columbia too hot to hold them. Abandoning all the property they had accumulated in the town that t
RMC53FEG–Scenic view of Annette island and surrounding coastal area with male hiker in the foreground, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska
RMGP2N0P–Totem pole detail Metlakatla Indian Tribe Annette Island Inside Passage Southeast Alaska USA
RM2AB7BWF–Landscape showing intertidal zone of Rotary Beach, Revillagigedo Channel and Annette Island (on horizon), Ketchikan, Alaska, USA.
RM2WE0ED6–Alaska - Metlakatla, Annette Island through Moses Point
RMTXX7GP–Bandstand and rostrum erected soon after the landing 0f Metlakahtlans on Annette Island, Alaska.
RM2P3H5PC–Alaska - Metlakatla, Annette Island through Moses Point, Aerial Photograph.
RMC53FEN–Scenic view of Annette island and surrounding coastal area with male hiker in the foreground, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska
RMGP2N0G–Totem pole detail Metlakatla Indian Tribe Annette Island Inside Passage Southeast Alaska USA
RM2WE0EDE–Alaska - Metlakatla, Annette Island through Moses Point
RMTYA4MW–One of the Metlakahtlan fleet of canoes in which the Metlakahtlans migrated from British Columbia to Annette Island, Alaska.
RMC53FFA–View of Metlakatla, Annette Island, and surrounding coastal area with a ferry in the foreground, Inside Passage, Alaska
RM2TA90PX–View of the Metlakahtla, Alaska, mission settlement on Annette Island showing progress of clearing the forest. On...
RMTYK4WT–Sketch map of Metlakahtla Annette Island, Alaska, to show the part seized by the misson. From: Metlakahtla case. A.: Brief on the law. Prepared by and on behalf of Henry S. Wellcome, 1926.
RMC53FFH–View of Metlakatla, Annette Island, and surrounding coastal area with a ferry in the foreground, Inside Passage, Alaska
RMBA41B0–Yellow Hill looking towards Metlatkatla Annette Island Southeast Alaska Annette Isl Indian Reservervation
RMW68XT2–View of Metlakahtla, Alaska, after the fire of Feb. 12, 1893.; Scope and content: Also visible, stumps of trees cleared for new village. The fire destroyed a considerable portion of the new settlement of the Metlakahtlans on Annette Island.
RMBA41AX–Yellow Hill looking towards Metlatkatla Annette Island Southeast Alaska Annette Isl Indian Reservervation
RMEAKT5G–View Of A Seine Boat And Skiff Near Metlakatla, Alaska
RMW68Y7N–View of the Metlakahtla, Alaska, mission settlement on Annette Island showing progress of clearing the forest. On left, left to right: William Duncan's residence, school, Town Hall. On right: early homes of Metlakahtlans.
RMW61PW3–Building shown was the first erected on Annette Island and William Duncan's first residence. To the left, Methodist Mission Boat Glad Tidings, about to return to Fort Simpson (September 1887), after towing the Metlakahtlans to their new home in Alaska.
RMW68B0H–Site of present pier.; Scope and content: The building shown was the first erected on Annette Island by the Metlakahtlans, and was William Duncan's first residence. To the left appears the Methodist Mission boat Glad Tidings about to return to Fort Simpson (September 1887), after towing the Metlakahtlans to their new home in Alaska.
RMW5NYHE–Interior David Leask house.; Scope and content: Photo by Haldane, native photographer in Metlakahtla. Leask was a teacher in the Mission School and secretary of the Metlakahtla Village Council. On behalf of the Metlakahtlans he prepared the address of welcome for Lord Dufferin's visit to Metlakahtla, B.C. in 1876, and assisted in the selection of Annette Island for the new home of the Meltlakahtla Mission colony in Alaska.
RMTYNWM4–View of Metlakahtla, Alaska, after the fire of Feb. 12, 1893.; Scope and content: Also visible, stumps of trees cleared for new village. The fire destroyed a considerable portion of the new settlement of the Metlakahtlans on Annette Island.
RMTYP0MX–View of the Metlakahtla, Alaska, mission settlement on Annette Island showing progress of clearing the forest. On left, left to right: William Duncan's residence, school, Town Hall. On right: early homes of Metlakahtlans.
RMTXXKGX–Building shown was the first erected on Annette Island and William Duncan's first residence. To the left, Methodist Mission Boat Glad Tidings, about to return to Fort Simpson (September 1887), after towing the Metlakahtlans to their new home in Alaska.
RMTYK3XA–Site of present pier.; Scope and content: The building shown was the first erected on Annette Island by the Metlakahtlans, and was William Duncan's first residence. To the left appears the Methodist Mission boat Glad Tidings about to return to Fort Simpson (September 1887), after towing the Metlakahtlans to their new home in Alaska.
RMTY662C–Interior David Leask house.; Scope and content: Photo by Haldane, native photographer in Metlakahtla. Leask was a teacher in the Mission School and secretary of the Metlakahtla Village Council. On behalf of the Metlakahtlans he prepared the address of welcome for Lord Dufferin's visit to Metlakahtla, B.C. in 1876, and assisted in the selection of Annette Island for the new home of the Meltlakahtla Mission colony in Alaska.
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