Craft Market: Native Masks in Fairbanks Alaska

Craft Market: Native Masks in Fairbanks Alaska Native art at the Craft Market (individual business) in Fairbanks, Alaska. The book I mention in the video is: ‘K’etetaalkkaanee the One Who Paddled Among the People and Animals: An Analytical Companion Volume by Chad Thompson The address of the store is 401 5th Avenue. The hours are…

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Ever heard of Alaskana Pop Art? | INDIE ALASKA

Ever heard of Alaskana Pop Art? | INDIE ALASKA For this born and raised Alaskan, “Alaskana pop art” is a vehicle for exploring his Alaskan heritage and the modern world at large. This mural installation took place at Anchorage Community Works, a community art and music space in Anchorage, Alaska. Video: Hanna Craig Music: Starship…

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Paavo sees Alaskan art w Drew Michael – American Hipster Presents (Anchorage)

Paavo sees Alaskan art w Drew Michael – American Hipster Presents (Anchorage) SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/AHsubscribe In this week’s additional scenes from Anchorage, Drew Michaels shows me around the Alaskan Native Arts Foundation’s gallery. Make sure to watch the episode here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1gV_RGEXr8 As always, if you like it, please thumbs up the show and leave me a…

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Nathan Jackson| Alaska Native Artist | Totem Pole | Thames News | 1992

Nathan Jackson| Alaska Native Artist | Totem Pole | Thames News | 1992 Nathan Jackson is an Alaska Native artist. This footage shows him working on a wood piece for the Dulwich Horniman Museum. Thames News Archive Footage Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_ThamesNews To licence this footage please contact archive@fremantle.com Thames News was the flagship regional…

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Athabascan Moosehide Tanning & Sewing (19 of 23): Making a Moosehide Tunic

Athabascan Moosehide Tanning & Sewing (19 of 23): Making a Moosehide Tunic 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…

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Finding Alaska Native Art in Alaska

Finding Alaska Native Art in Alaska Take a behind-the-scenes look at the intricate process of ivory carving by Alaska Native artists! This beautiful, traditional craft preserves the heritage of Alaska Native communities. You can find authentic ivory carvings in shops throughout the state — just look for the Silver Hand sticker to ensure it was…

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