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Digital Collections

We realize many of those interested in using our collections are not able to visit our onsite facility, and in response we seek to make portions of our holdings available via the World Wide Web. While our research section provides information about the entirety of our holdings, the below links provide access to some digital scans of our photographs, artifacts, and manuscript collection holdings.

Digital Photo Collections
This link takes researchers to a selection of online photographs from SHI's holdings. These images date from 1880 to the present and document various aspects of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian life. This web album will continue to grow as materials are added by staff.

Digital Celebration Photo Archive: This digital interface is a searchable database of historical photographs from the institute's collection showcasing select photographs from its Celebration Photograph Collection. The database includes images of the first Celebration festival in 1982 and from various festivals that followed. The creation of this photo database was funded by a two-year grant from the Institute of Museums and Library Services.

Photo from the William Paul, Jr. CollectionWilliam Paul, Jr. Photos: This photography collection features Southeast Alaska Native people during the 1940s through the 1950s, and they are a joy to view. However, much of the information identifying people, places and events depicted in the photographs has been lost. We are hoping you will help! We are interested in anything you have to say about the photos -- perhaps you remember some of these events and have stories or memories to share?

Dr. Walter A. Soboleff ANB Papers: In 2007, Dr. Walter A. Soboleff officially donated to SHI his papers, which document his time as a ranking official within the Alaska Native Brotherhood (ANB). Funded by IMLS from 2005-2007, SHI staff arranged and scanned a significant portion of Soboleff's ANB papers. The scanned papers are now available online and consist of over 1,000 pages of material that span 1929 to 1995. Scanned papers include issues of the ANB periodical "The Voice of Brotherhood," ANB meeting minutes, correspondence, working files, camp files, and papers that show how ANB fought to improve the lives of tens of thousands of Alaska Natives.

Digital Cultural Objects Collection
This link routes researchers to a selection of online photographs showing the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian art held by SHI. SHI’s cultural objects collection contains materials of various genres and of a wide date range, from ancient stone items to modern art created by practicing Native artists. This web album will continue to grow as materials are added by staff.

Photo from the Bowlsby CollectionBowlsby Collection: In July 2002, a private collector donated more than 50 Alaska Native cultural objects and a slide collection to Sealaska Heritage Institute. It is the largest private collection of cultural objects ever given to SHI. The collection includes baskets, halibut hooks, carving tools, spoons, a rattle and a number of stone objects that appear prehistoric, said SHI President Rosita Worl, a Tlingit anthropologist.

Curry-Weissbrodt CollectionCurry-Weissbrodt Collection: In 1981 a wealth of Alaska Native land-claims documents were donated to SHI by I.S. Weissbrodt and James E. Curry, tribal lawyers who represented the Tlingit and Haida Indians from the 1940s. SHI has scanned and digitized a selection of key documents from this collection and they are posted on our website for public use. The project was funded by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.


 

 

 


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