Alaska Native Gallery
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The Alaska Territorial GuardA year before World War II the US Army withdrew all regular and reserve
coolchicksfromhistory:greatestgeneration:Many people are familiar with the topic of wartime Japanese
Alaskan Native, 1911
Kasaan (Prince Wales Island, Alaska, c. 1879 - 1930).
itscolossal:The First USPS Stamp Designed by an Alaska Native Artist Features a Trickster Raven as I
This Inupiaq feast bowl was collected in 1934 in Wales, Alaska. The ivory carvings on this bowl repr
itscolossal:The First USPS Stamp Designed by an Alaska Native Artist Features a Trickster Raven as I
Knife with sheath. Tlingit peoples (Alaska), 1850-60. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
Yup'ik artistDrum, Late 19th centuryBladder, paint, woodCape Vancouver, Northwest Alaska, United Sta
Knife associated with Tlingit Chief Shakes, ca. 1840–1890, Etolin Island, Alaska. Made from iron, br
Inupiat Family from Noatak,Alaska by Edward S. Curtis,1929
Seal decoy helmetCarved of wood by Eskimo-Aleut or Chugach peoples, South Alaska, and collected by C
Chilkat robe (dyed goat wool) of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Now in the Alaska Sta
Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
Killisnoo tribe members arriving for the Potlatch ceremony, Sitka, 1904.
magictransistor:Nepcetaq Mask (Wood, white, red and green pigments), Yup'ik Eskimo [Lower Yukon Rive
Incredible Winchester Lever Action Rifle decorated by Native Americans living in the Northwest. Bot
sealords:Killer whales are considered a particular symbol of power and strength, and catching sight
Tlingit dagger, Northwest Alaska, circa 1850from The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day! I chose to honor the Indigenous peoples from Arctic region, includ
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Possiblythe handle of an implement for flaking, carved from walrus ivory(acquired 1954).Thetool is 1
Yup'ikslate harpoon (North America, acquired 1870).Triangularharpoon point with sharpened edges, mad
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