Aleutian Islands Bentwood Hats (5 of 9): Timothy Shangin

Aleutian Islands Bentwood Hats (5 of 9): Timothy Shangin Unangax men of the Aleutian Islands wore hunting hats and visors that were shaped from carved, boiled and bent planks of driftwood, intricately ornamented with painted lines and spirals, glass beads, walrus ivory figures and sea lion whiskers. These magnificent hats were practical headgear for kayak…

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The Hidden Power of Alaska’s Wooden Art | Totem Poles & Native Traditions

The Hidden Power of Alaska’s Wooden Art | Totem Poles & Native Traditions The Hidden Power of Alaska’s Wooden Art | Totem Poles, Masks & More Explore the ancient and sacred world of Alaska’s Native art in this 2-minute journey! From towering totem poles to mesmerizing wooden masks and canoes, discover how Alaska’s indigenous tribes…

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Alaska native art collection

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Why Ketchikan is One of a Kind – Alaska’s Oldest Art Gallery Tells All

Why Ketchikan is One of a Kind – Alaska’s Oldest Art Gallery Tells All What makes Ketchikan, Alaska such a unique place to live, work, and create? 🌿🏡  Susan Peters, owner of Scanlon Gallery—Alaska’s oldest operating art gallery—shares why this town is a haven for artists and dreamers alike. From its stunning landscapes to a…

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Sewing Gut (11 of 13): Sewing Gut

Sewing Gut (11 of 13): Sewing Gut The art of sewing sea mammal intestine – also called gut – is an ancient and practical one used to create waterproof clothing and bags, as well as ceremonial attire. During a week-long residency organized by the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in 2014, Alaska Native…

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