The Raven and Eagle totem poles were ceremoniously carried in by a crew of Huna Tlingit and National Park Service staff surrounded by song. Hats made from woven cedar bark, ermine fur and sea lion whiskers can be seen here. The beadwork and regalia of the clothing matches the symbols and icons of the poles and the house screen. The Tlingit language was never written, and perhaps one of the reasons this was not necessary was due to the rich stories woven into all of these objects of form, function and art. Photographer: Sean Neilson