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Mask representing a swimming bird,Yup'ik Eskimo, ca. 1900, Alaska, USA.
Incredible Winchester Lever Action Rifle decorated by Native Americans living in the Northwest. Bot
Denali National Park Tundra, Alaska by kevin mcneal on Flickr.
Gorgeous 026 by Phocal Art A Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) watching me from the woods in Anchorage, Alaska
“We Were Wanderers”Skagway, Ak 2017Corwin Prescott - Nicole Vaunt - Full series on Patreon
“We Were Wanderers”Skagway, Ak 2017Corwin Prescott - Amber Rose McConnell - Full series on Patreon
“We Were Wanderers”Skagway, Ak 2017Corwin Prescott - Amber Rose McConnell - Full series on Patreon
“We Were Wanderers”Skagway, Ak 2017Corwin Prescott - Nicole Vaunt - Full series on Patreon
Karinna Gomez (Fairbanks, AK) - Devil’s Club and Comet, 2013 Mezzotint
expressions-of-nature:Arctic Valley, Anchorage Alaska by Redd Angelo
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.
#Tlingit #art #Alaska #NativeAmerican #GlacierBay #NationalPark #BartlettCove #whereivebeen #hipstam
Sam Weber (b. Alaska, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Absinthe Drinker, 2009 Created for the Annual Della
Corey Arnold (American, b. 1976, Vista, CA, USA, based Portland, OR, USA) - Dark Sea, 2017 Photogra
Always Enough //paperbump
BOB KUHNThe Spawning RunAcrylic on Board24" x 40"
thoughtsicantfathom: shirt here.
the-clayprofessor:Steven Godfrey ceramics.art.uaa.alaska.edu/godfrey.html
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
nasubionna:Kiss-cut vinyl stickers of six of my state animals & flowers are now available in
Yup´ik hunting hat, Yukon River, Alaska, ca. 1870. Wood, ivory, baleen, iron alloy, cordage
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