A Native American woman and child are seated on a fur rug surrounded by woven baskets. The woman has long, dark, straight hair and has a fur throw draped over her sholders. She is wearing a white long-sleeved blouse, necklaces, skirt and shoes. She is weaving a partially finished basket that is sitting on her lap. A child with short black hair is sitting to the right of the woman and is wearing a long-sleeved plaid garment. The child is holding a partially woven basket. Nine baskets with multi-colored geometric patterning on their surface surround the woman and child.
Studio portrait of Yakutat native identified as Dah-Clet-Jah. The man has his head turned in profile and is wearing a headdress. On the front of the headdress is pair of carved faces with eyes, nose, and mouth. Ermine Fur covers the sides and back of the headdress that falls in tassles over his sholders. Thin pieces of wood, identified as cedar bark woven with goat's hair, are sticking out of the top of the head piece. A robe draped over his shoulders is open in the front displaying a dark necktie. The robe is multi-toned and contains abstract patterning.