The Alaska Earrings!

The Alaska Earrings! SHOP HERE-https://www.indiatrendshop.com/products/alaska-earrings Free Shipping worldwide on orders of $150USD and above!

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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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