Archive for April 17, 2025
Alaskan Broker Sold Fake Native Carvings
Alaskan Broker Sold Fake Native Carvings A well known Anchorage antique dealer is being charged with federal crimes.
Read MoreHow an Alaskan farmer prepares for a short growing season
How an Alaskan farmer prepares for a short growing season There are a lot of different ways to grow crops. Just outside of Palmer, one small-scale, sustainable farmer describes her practices as “beyond organic.” Here’s a profile from Jeff Chen and Emily Schwing of how farmer Zoë Fuller prepares her fields during Spring to grow…
Read MoreThe Best Gift Ever For Husband From Wife Engraved Wooden Pocket Watch
The Best Gift Ever For Husband From Wife Engraved Wooden Pocket Watch Buy it now Here https://bit.ly/31KY3yS – A perfect gift for your Loved Ones on any kind of occasion. – This is a beautiful engraved wooden pocket watch comes with engraved message on the top which is customizable – Perfect gift for any type…
Read MoreNative glass art | Preston Singletary | TEDxRainier
Native glass art | Preston Singletary | TEDxRainier This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Preston Singletary takes native art out of the cultural corral by bringing glass-blowing to his work, creating native art in glass. His stunning glass work bridges traditions and genres and reinvigorates what…
Read MoreHandmade in Alaska : Borosilicate Glass Art
Handmade in Alaska : Borosilicate Glass Art As a young child, I was captivated by the glass blowers at the Alaskan Annual State Fair. I pleaded with my mother to stay at the glass blowing booth for the entire time we were there, skipping all other Fair rides, booths, and events just to watch them…
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