Two unidentified men trading furs with First Nations Stick tribe, Lake Laberge, Yukon Territory, 1894 or 1895

Text from book handwritten on verso: The Sticks are the most stalward of the upper Yukon Indians. They claim to be "all same as Boston man." They are good hunters. Page 29. PH Coll 311.2 Veazie Wilson was as amateur photographer who documented the Fort Wrangell and Juneau area as well as t...

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Main Author: Wilson, Veazie, 1865-1895
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/2642
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Summary:Text from book handwritten on verso: The Sticks are the most stalward of the upper Yukon Indians. They claim to be "all same as Boston man." They are good hunters. Page 29. PH Coll 311.2 Veazie Wilson was as amateur photographer who documented the Fort Wrangell and Juneau area as well as the Yukon Territory between 1894-1895. He wanted to create a guide book to attract miners to the Alaskan region, but died of typhoid fever in 1895 prior to the publication of his book. The book was titled Ester Lyon's Glimpse of Alaska: A Collection of Views of the Interior of Alaska and the Klondike District from Photographs by Veazie Wilson, and was published in 1897.