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Native Youth Olympics athletes showcased their skills during the solstice festival, featuring Inuit stick pulls and Alaskan ...
The charge stems from his involvement in a larger conspiracy to sell over $1 million of fake Alaska Native art in Ketchikan. ... In July of that year, he sold a stone eagle for almost $6,500.
Containing the largest number of petroglyphs in southeast Alaska, Wrangell’s Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park provides a ...
How Native Artisans in Alaska Bring ... his Tlingit name, carves a cedar panel depicting an eagle ... It shows in red paint where the “Art of Native America” exhibition’s 116 ...
Shop owners and employees at Alaska Stone Arts in Ketchikan, Alaska, were accused of selling more than $1 million in fraudulent artwork, federal prosecutors said. Getty Images/iStockphoto As ...
The jackets, dresses, boots and jewelry are the creation of Alaska Native designers, whose influence is seen with increasing frequency — and to much acclaim — in shows across North America.
It is organized by guest curator Lara M. Evans (Cherokee Nation), founding director of the Research Center for Contemporary Native Arts at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico ...