Alaskan Native Art And Crafts
Museum of the North Traditional Masks
Museum of the North Traditional Masks PolarTREC educator Lisa Seff explores traditional masks at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Museum of the North while at the PolarTREC Orientation in February 2014. Inspired by these masks Springs School art educator Colleen McGowan and her student create their own spirit masks home in Springs located in East…
Read MoreHighest Value Item Takes Owner Completely By Surprise | Antiques Roadshow
Highest Value Item Takes Owner Completely By Surprise | Antiques Roadshow *All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was actually the necklace she was wearing that intrigued the expert most. Dating from about 1840,…
Read MoreAlaska Native Medical Center tree #christmas #nativeamerican #alaska
Alaska Native Medical Center tree #christmas #nativeamerican #alaska
Read MoreANTH Alaska Native Art
ANTH Alaska Native Art My final presentation on my paper regardig the different forms of Alaskan Native Art and Craft, the Commercialization and Commodification of its uses.
Read Morepart 2 Alaska Native American Artist James Grant
part 2 Alaska Native American Artist James Grant Native American Artist James Grant Alaska Native Athabascan. Part 2 of 2 parts. Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/boydcommunications#p/u/2/Gsps0sIYHP4James Grant passed away April 11, 2010 after continuing to work while fighting a long battle with cancer. He was fighting that battle at the time this video was shot. This Alaska…
Read MoreMaterial Traditions: Athabascan Moosehide Tanning & Sewing (1 of 23)
Material Traditions: Athabascan Moosehide Tanning & Sewing (1 of 23) Older generations of Alaska Athabascan (Dene) peoples tanned moose hides using time-tested methods to make strong, supple leather for sewing beaded or quill-embroidered tunics, jackets, mittens, bags and moccasins, as well as everyday essentials such as dogsled harnesses. Because traditional tanning is time-consuming and requires…
Read MoreFur Rondy Native Arts Market celebrates Alaskan artists
Fur Rondy Native Arts Market celebrates Alaskan artists The Charlotte Jensen Native Arts Market at Fur Rondy features 200 Native artists showcasing traditional crafts, including walrus ivory carving and beading. Don’t miss it at the Dimond Mall through March 2! #FurRondy #NativeArt #Alaska #ThisIsHome ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ CONNECT WITH US ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Website: https://www.youralaskalink.com/…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Alaskan Ulu Knives
Everything You Need to Know About Alaskan Ulu Knives In this video, we’re delving into the fascinating world of Alaskan Ulu knives, exploring their history, significance, the variety of types, and demonstrating their use in food preparation. The Ulu knife, with its distinctive crescent shape, is a tool deeply ingrained in the culture and history…
Read MoreNative Alaskan Sock Weaving
Native Alaskan Sock Weaving June Pardue weaves a pair of socks for the Alaska Heritage Museum at Wells Fargo.
Read MoreThe Peddler | Alaskan Gift Shop
The Peddler | Alaskan Gift Shop The Peddler is a quaint little Alaskan Gift shop located in Ninilchik, Alaska. It sells local artists clothing, artwork, and many other unique alaskan gifts. Stop by today to visit their store and purchase your genuine Alaskan made gift! 15850 Sterling Hwy, Ninilchik, AK 99639 And check them out…
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