Image is of MOA grounds with totem poles, longhouse, and canoe log photographed from a slight distance, demonstrating size relationship between objects. The crew rests outside the Mortuary house unidentified persons walk around the grounds and regard the canoe log. An unidentified person walks on top of the canoe log.
Image is of Norman standing near the east end of the canoe log as Chip, Isaac, and Ron stand behind him near the longhouse. Norman has his left hand vertical with his right hand at a slight angle, touching his left wrist, demonstrating the bow(?). The canoe log is covered by a sheet.
Item consists of an interview with informant Fred Woodruff, age 65, at LaPush. Copied in Powell’s notebook #1, the material on side one is found on page 101-123 in the notebook, and side two is found beginning at page 124.
Item consists of oral histories and songs told by informants Mr and Mrs Herb Fisher at Lower Hoh.
(0’-34’) Mrs Fisher, “Early life on the Bogachiel” (35’-55’) Mrs Fisher, “Canning before and now” (60’-88’) Mrs Fisher, “Canoeing song of the Fishers” (90’-110’) Mrs Fisher, “Elk club song of the Fishers” (110’-147’) Mrs Fisher, “Black face club song of the Fishers” (150’-180’) Herb Fisher, “Canoe making”
Item consists of recordings of the Quileute alphabet sheet and pronunciation exercises, read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.