List of Artisans

Yup’ik Gift Shop

Grass baskets, mats, trays, plates; wooden and ivory masks and carvings; Native-made items of clothing such as seal-gut raincoats, mukluks, fur hats, gloves, slippers; bead, quill, and ivory jewelry; dolls; dance fans; headdresses; drawings.

Special orders accepted. Mail order.

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Indigenous Ivory Arts

I work with walrus, mastodon, and mammoth ivory to produce three dimensional figurines. I also create Inupiaq masks of ivory, whale bone, and driftwood. My strength lies in mask making, especially for traditional dances (e.g., Eagle/Wolf Dance, Walrus Dance) and neo-Shamanic performance. I also create jewelry and old style etchings.

Please visit me on Facebook.

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Inucraft

Eskimo dolls, masks, birch bark baskets, whalebone and walrus ivory carvings, baleen products, jewelry, ulus, parkas and mukluks.

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My Sticks N Stones Shop

 

Dreamcatchers, beadwork, jewelry, woodcarving, decorative items, flowers and pen covers. I also create stained glass, furniture (live-edge wood tables and shelving), bowls, vases, masks, and home decor items.

Please contact me for special orders. Accepts credit card and Paypal.

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Northwest Coast Textile Arts

Northwest Coast style weavings, including Chilkat and Ravenstail blankets, tunics, bags, and leggings. Northwest Coast style button blankets, beaded bracelets, and necklaces. Baskets made of cedar bark.

Retail only. Special commissions accepted. E-mail for photo samples of work. Write or call for more information. No regular hours; contact for an appointment.

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Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures

We make Southeast Alaska wearable art, using materials pre- and post-contact. We handcraft Southeast Alaska Native regalia (blankets, tunics, vests, weaving, beading, etc.). We also produce fur products (coats, shawls, headbands, hats, etc.).

Additionally, we create jewelry using old and new materials (jade, abalone, copper, silver, shell, crystals, bone, pearls, turquoise, and historic trade beads).

Our art reflects a traditional style utilizing contemporary materials and techniques.

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Redoubt Press

Printmaker and ceramicist. Creates unique glazed ceramic tiles, pendants, and other objects from clay obtained from the mudflats of Cook Inlet.

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Rachel J. Arkanakyak

Beaded earrings, bracelets, hair barrettes, necklaces, leather wallets, cigarette cases, skin and leather yoyos, booties, fur hats and gloves, grass baskets, kuspuks, and coats.

Experienced instructor teaching sewing and kuspuk making classes.

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