
Products: Artwork and crafts by Tribal members are highlighted in the gift shop. Box 988, Kenai, AK, 99611Įmail: July and August everyday, 11:00am – 7:00pm June and September only limited hours (contact Tribe for schedule). Jonathan Wilson, Cultural Stewardship Administrator, Kenaitze Indian Tribe, P.O. Located at Milepost 52.6, Sterling Highway Products: Fur sewing, beading, and weaving. Sealskin Moccasins with Sea Otter Trim & Sealskin Vest. Products: Eskimo dolls, masks, birch bark baskets, whalebone and walrus ivory carvings, baleen products, jewelry, ulus, parkas and mukluks. Hours: 7:00am - 2:30pm and 7 - 10pm, daily, May 15 - Sept closed in winter InucraftĪ division of NANA Development Corporation. Products: Sea otter pillows and blankets seal and polar bear handcrafted items drums, wood carving, whale bone, baleen, ivory scrimshaw, walrus tusk. Products: Wood and ivory carving, jewelry, tools, weapons, sleds and boats. I am also a seasoned seamstress, producing purses, hand bags, and kuspuks in the traditional style. I knit and crochet hats, scarves, and headbands. Products: I make a variety of crafts, including beadwork and quillwork.

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Diane Douglas-WillardĮmail: using red and yellow Cedar bark and Spruce root, Chilkat weaving, Ravenstail weaving, Beadwork, Seal Skin Vest, Seal Skin Moccasins, Seal Skin and Sea Otter (scarves, vests, purses). Specializing in personal and corporate arts. Nunivak Island Loon Mask and Nunivak Island Dancing Stick © Bryon Amos.Įmail: Traditional ivory masks, fossilized whalebone and soapstone sculptures, including Native people, sea mammals, and land animals. © Phillip Charette.Įmail: Contemporary mixed media sculpture, mixed media contemporary Yup’ik style masks, limited edition prints and mixed media Monoprints, woodcarving, driftwood products, pottery, jewelry, fused glass, work with found objects, Native American flutes, lecturer, educator, and flute player.
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From a series of panels commissioned by Native Head Start in Anchorage, Alaska.

Phillip John Charette, "Aarnaquq"Ĭulture Warriors. High quality sewing soft sea otter and waterproof seal vests, hats, mittens, scarves, and custom orders welcome. Harvesting and designing products from seals, sea otters, and various locally trapped furs. Products: “Luxurious Apparel in Alaska Native Furs”. Ruby DesignsĮmail: Artist/Owner: Christy Ruby (Ketchikan Indian Community) Call or write or e-mail for more information. BrendibleĮmail: Wood carvings of traditional Tsimshian totem poles, feast bowls, feast spoons, masks, relief plaques. Retail sales, email or call for more information. Materials used: beads, dentalium shells, hide, leather, quills and fur. Products: Beaded earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Brilliant Beads by BlancheĮmail: Instagram: Blanche Sam (Athabascan/Inupiaq) Experienced instructor teaching sewing and kuspuk making classes. Products: Beaded earrings, bracelets, hair barrettes, necklaces, leather wallets, cigarette cases, skin and leather yoyos, booties, fur hats and gloves, grass baskets, kuspuks, and coats. Products: Seal skin finger puppet, fur flowers, cloth puppet, stationary cards, India ink drawings (prints), colored prints depicting artist’s own Eskimo designs, prints, salves for pain collected from local plants. Consignment spaces available for Alutiiq artists. Shop in person, online, or telephone orders. Website: E-mail: Original art and jewelry produced by Alaska Native artists, including ivory pieces, skin sewing, masks, paintings and more. Materials used include moose, deer and caribou skin, caribou hair, beads, bones, feathers, claws, porcupine quills, and more. Selina AlexanderĮmail: Beadwork, caribou hair tufting, skin sewing, various claw necklaces and earrings.


Bronze sculptures of our people (limited editions). Products: Traditional Aleut/Alutiiq style bentwood hunting visors, harpoons, throwing dart sets, exclusively styled ivory and bead jewelry. Alaskan Collectibles (formerly Alaskan Treasures dba Ivory & Beads)Īrtists/Owners: Peter and Darlene Lind (Aleut/Alutiiq). Caribou and goat hide masks with horse hair, fox, and lynx. Products: Encaustic and acrylic paintings, mainly portraits of Indigenous people.
