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  • Alaska Native Arts and Crafts

    Alaska Geographic is an award-winning series that presents the people, places, and wonders of Alaska to the world. Over the past 30 years, Alaska Geographic has earned its reputation as the publication for those who love Alaska. The series boasts more than 100 books to date, featuring communities from Barrow to Ketchikan, animals from bears to dinosaurs, history from the Russian explorers to today, and natural phenomena from the aurora to glaciers. Written by leading experts in their fields, these books are

  • Alaska Native Arts and Crafts (Books)

    Alaska Geographic is an award-winning series that presents the people, places, and wonders of Alaska to the world. Over the past 30 years, Alaska Geographic has earned its ...

  • Alaska Native Ways

    As Alaska's Native peoples confront contemporary challenges, they increasingly find purpose in traditional values and practices that have sustained their cultures for millennia. In stirring words and spectacular photos, "Alaska Native Ways: What the Elders Have Taught Us" pays tribute to the first Alaskans and the ancient values they consider paramount to their survival.Renewed pride has emerged across Alaska as Natives, both young and old, proclaim and celebrate their connections to their ancestry, ties

  • Alaska Native Arts and Crafts

    Alaska Geographic is an award-winning series that presents the people, places, and wonders of Alaska to the world. Over the past 30 years, Alaska Geographic has earned its reputation as the publication for those who love Alaska. The series boasts more than 100 books to date, featuring communities from Barrow to Ketchikan, animals from bears to dinosaurs, history from the Russian explorers to today, and natural phenomena from the aurora to glaciers. Written by leading experts in their fields, these books are

  • Heart Shaped Beaded Moosehide Box

    Heart Shaped Beaded Moosehide Box 3.75 x 2 x 3.75 (in.) 1208211404 $335.00 Description This moosehide heart shaped box has a beaded flower on top. Porcupine quills are along the top and side of the lid in a zig zag pattern. The sides of the box have lavendar and purple beaded flowers decorating it. Renae Egrass is Athabascan Indian. She was born and raised in the interior Alaska village of McGrath . She is the granddaughter of Pete and Ann Egrass of McGrath, Wilfred and Evelyn Deacon of Grayling and

  • Visions of the North: Native Arts of the Northwest Coast

    Compelling photographs of Northwest Indian art&#151;and images of the stunning landscape vistas that have shaped it&#151;fill this gorgeous new volume for fans of these increasingly popular, collectable artifacts, as well as for the many travelers to the Pacific Northwest. Throughout Northern California, Oregon, and Washington, and as far north as Glacier Bay, Alaska, the totem poles, ceremonial masks, decorative blankets, canoes, and other elaborate items crafted by Native Americans reflect the resources

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  • NANA Astronaut

    NANA Astronaut 30 x 40 x 1 (in.) C0908220908 $1,100.00 Sale Price: $825.00 Description In a play on popular and historical images of NASA astronauts on the moon, Spring Pungowiyi presents an alternative vision. Bulky and awkward in his (her?) space suit and helmet, this astronaut bears a patch reading "NANA." NANA is an acronym for the Northwest Arctic Native Association, an Alaska corporation formed by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). Based in Kotzebue, with a major office in Anchorage,

  • Sonya Kelliher Combs

    Small Red Secrets 24 x 24 x 2.5 (in.) 4.5 (lbs) C0409214101 $2,200.00 Description "Small Red Secrets" is made from layers of acrylic polymer that is embedded with paint and fabric and strings of beads. Contemporary artist, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, family hails from the interior Alaskavillageof Nulatoand the coastal communities of Nomeand Barrow, Alaska. Her cultural background includes Inupiaq Eskimo, Athabascan Indian, Irish and German. Kelliher-Combs was born and raised in the state of Alaska, only leaving

  • Black Cameo Necklace

    Black Cameo Necklace 0.975 x 1.17 x 4.29 (in.) 0.26 (lbs) 10018 Description Black cameo necklace on gray suede with vintage nailhead, Swarovski crystals, seed beads. The creation of jewelry and personal adornments has long been an art and activity of Alaska Native people. Earrings, labrets, bracelets, and necklaces have been found in archaeological sites and depicted in the drawings of outsiders who came to the Arctic and sub-Arctic of Alaska. Artists' personal creative sensibilities and cultural traditions

  • Baby Hat #2

    Description Canoe family style coastal rain hat for the youngest paddler on the canoe journey. Red and yellow with sunglasses LOIS CHICHINOFF THADEI (Aleut – Sealaska) Lois Chichinoff Thadei (Sealaska Original Voting Shareholder) is an Aleut born into a Tlingit and Haida community in Southeast Alaska. She is a 4th generation artist displaced from Unga, a now unpopulated community on Unga Island of the Aleutian Chain. Her father, Louis Thadei, Jr., was a self-taught artist born in Ketchikan. He embellished

  • Alaska Native Ways: What the Elders Have Taught Us

    Alaska Native Ways: What the Elders Have Taught Us As Alaska's Native peoples confront contemporary challenges, they increasingly find purpose in traditional values and practices that have sustained their cultures for millennia. In stirring words and spectacular photos, "Alaska Native Ways: What the Elders Have Taught Us" pays tribute to the first Alaskans and the ancient values they consider paramount to their survival. Product Description Renewed pride has emerged across Alaska as Natives, both young and

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  • Sterling Silver Clip-On Earrings

    Sterling Silver Clip-On Earrings 0.5 x 1.5 x 0.001 (in.) 0 (lbs) 1951 $80.00 Description Sterling silver clip on earrings with a Tlingit floral design on silver hooks. The creation of jewelry and personal adornments has long been an art and activity of Alaska Native people. A variety of jewelry has been found in archaeological sites and depicted in the drawings of outsiders who came to the Arctic and sub-Arctic of Alaska. Artists' personal creative sensibilities and cultural traditions fuse in different

  • Myself as a Mask: The Sleeper 2

    Myself as a Mask: The Sleeper 2 8 x 16 x 7 (in.) 35 (lbs) C050812302 $400.00 Description Self portrait of Da-ka-xeen Mehner made out of concrete. I’ve always lived in two very separate worlds. As long as I can remember my mother lived in Anchorage and my father in Fairbanks, as a child I would move back and forth from year to year. In Anchorage I existed as an urban Native and in Fairbanks I lived a rural, hippy lifestyle, living without electricity, plumbing or phones. Our only heat source was a wood fired

  • Green Dream Catcher

    Green Dream Catcher 5.5 x 13 x 0.5 (in.) 0.05 (lbs) 1529 $60.00 Sale Price: $45.00 Description Bright green beads burst boldly within a soft, moosehide circle, and forming a many-pointed star pattern alongside shiny, black beads. At the very center of the star glitters a green crystal, and supergreen beads weight the ends of the long, mostly black beaded tassles at the bottom. Renae Egrass is Athabascan Indian. She was born and raised in the interior Alaska village of McGrath . She is the granddaughter of

  • Blue Trade Bead Crochet Necklace

    Blue Trade Bead Crochet Necklace 0.5 x 15 x 0.5 (in.) 22 Description Fabulous beaded crocheted necklace of blue glass seed beads culminating an a large bead of orange, blue, yellow and white. This necklace is a lovely fifteen inches long. The creation of jewelry and personal adornments has long been an art and activity of Alaska Native people. Earrings, labrets, bracelets, and necklaces have been found in archaeological sites and depicted in the drawings of outsiders who came to the Arctic and sub-Arctic of

  • Sterling Silver Eagle Pin/Pendant

    Sterling Silver Eagle Pin/Pendant Accessories, Contemporary Art, Jewelry 1.5 x 3 x 0.001 (in.) 617 Sale Price: $108.75 Description Wearable as a pin or pendant, this fine sterling silver pin is made in the likeness of an eagle. Made by Tlingit artist Jan See it is highly reflective and etched in what's often called a "Northwest Coast" style, given it's Tlingit origination. The creation of jewelry and personal adornments has long been an art and activity of Alaska Native people. A variety of jewelry has been

  • Endangered Species Hands Off

    Endangered Species Hands Off 19 x 26 x 5 (in.) 2060 $850.00 Description Contemporary art about Alaska Native Artists and the Silver Hand. A bentwood cedar box pegged with wooden pegs that have a patinaed copper hand mounted on them. Inside is a box with newspaper articles on endangered species and Alaska Native Art pasted to it. Feathers and several objects are extending from this box on green wire. These objects include human hair, small animal skull, silver hand stickers, dyed gut, and an endangered

  • Alaska Native Arts and Crafts

    Alaska Native Arts and Crafts Fair, Susan W Art | American | Native American Alaska Northwest Books Weight: 1.43 Alaska Geographic is an award-winning series that presents the people, places, and wonders of Alaska to the world. Over the past 30 years, Alaska Geographic has earned its reputation as the publication for those who love Alaska. The series boasts more than 100 books to date, featuring communities from Barrow to Ketchikan, animals from bears to dinosaurs, history from the Russian explorers to

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  • Myself as a Keet Mask 2

    Myself as a Keet Mask 2 12 x 36 x 7 (in.) 40 (lbs) C0408120304 $700.00 Sale Price: $525.00 Description Self portrait of Da-ka-xeen Mehner made out of concrete. Eyes open with steel fin above the mask. I’ve always lived in two very separate worlds. As long as I can remember my mother lived in Anchorage and my father in Fairbanks, as a child I would move back and forth from year to year. In Anchorage I existed as an urban Native and in Fairbanks I lived a rural, hippy lifestyle, living without electricity,