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itscolossal:The First USPS Stamp Designed by an Alaska Native Artist Features a Trickster Raven as I
Sun mask of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Artist unknown; late 18th/early 19th centu
Amulet in the shape of an orca, of the Tlingit people, Alaska. Made from walrus tooth and hali
Yupikear ornament (North America, acquired 1870).Description:Ear ornament, flat circular, engraved w
Toggle,hook or belt (1820 – 60). Originally of Yup'ik origin from Alaska,but it may have
Yup'ikmasks from the 1883 Jacobsen Yup'ik collection:Shaman’sboat mask.Dancemask depicting
Modern crafted short sword handcrafted by Tlingit Natives from Alaska in 1985.from The Penn Museum
sealords: Killer whales are considered a particular symbol of power and strength, and catching sigh
EMMONAK, Alaska — She was 19, a young Alaska Native woman in this icebound fishing village of
Meet Eleanor Yatlin, of Huslia, AK, mother of Alaska blogger Angela Gonzalez, both Athabascan. She&a
Killisnoo tribe members arriving for the Potlatch ceremony, Sitka, 1904.
Native Alaskan Woman, 1904(via Alaska’s Digital Archives)
Vintage Alaska Native art sculpture by Ike Kulowiyi from Savoonga, St. Lawrence Island, ma
sealskin bracelet, Indigenous Princess (Tlingit)
American Indians and Alaska Natives in Alaska
Transformation puppet (bone, 6 ½ inches high) Tlingit, Alaska, late 18th–early 19th
North Wind Mask (Negakfok) Yup’ik culture, Alaska, early 20th century…After freezeu
Iñupiat girls. Photographed in Point Barrow, Alaska, ca. 1960s.
Chief Anotklosh of the Taku nation, 1913. The Taku people lived in what is now British Columbia and
Sugpiaq/Alutiiq mask from the Yukon River. Artist unknown; acquired in 1890. Now in the British Mu
jeannepompadour:Tlingit people chiefs at the Dakl’ aweidi HÍt (clan house) raising ceremony 3 from t
charlesreeza: Native Alaskan Hunter’s Visor, wood and ivory, 19th century, YupikJoslyn Art Museum, O
ltwilliammowett:Whale hunt charm, by Native Alaskan, mid- late 19th century
ltwilliammowett:Whale hunt charm, by Native Alaskan, mid- late 19th century
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