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Artists - Alutiiq Museum

    https://alutiiqmuseum.org/shop/artist-bios
    Meet the Artists. Trish Abston-Cox. Beaded Headdresses. Andrew Abyo. Janelle Barton. Lena Amason-Berns. Melissa Berns.

Supporting Native Artists - Welcome to the Alutiiq Museum

    https://alutiiqmuseum.org/shop/arts-advocacy
    (844-425-8844) if you are an Alutiiq artists who would like to join the gallery or would like assistance developing marketing materials. Trisha Abston-Cox Janelle Barton

Cultural Arts - Alutiiq Museum

    https://alutiiqmuseum.org/learn/the-alutiiq-sugpiaq-people/cultural-arts
    Creating beautiful items expresses connection to forebearers and repect for the plants and animals that sustain human life. Today, Alutiiq artists express their identity by uniting traditional techniques, forms, materials, or subjects with those of the twenty first century. Their work is symbolic of Alutiiq …

Welcome to the Alutiiq Museum

    https://alutiiqmuseum.org/
    Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository in Kodiak Alaska. Alaska Native culture center where visitors can explore 7500 years of Alutiiq Heritage. See ancient artifacts, Alaska native art, Alutiiq history and exhibits. Learn Alutiiq language and culture.

Making Faces - Alutiiq Museum

    https://www.alutiiqmuseum.org/explore/past-exhibits/280-making-faces
    Alutiiq Artists in France (from left): Sven Haakanson, Jr., Lena Amason, Helen Simeonoff, Coral Chernoff, Doug Inga, Gary Knagin, Sarah Delaporte (consultant), Perry Eaton, Alfred Naumoff, Speridon Simeonoff, and Will Anderson. Born in northern France in 1852 Louis Alphonse Pinart was the son of …

Aleut Native Art Darlene & Peter Lind

    https://aleutnativeart.com/
    Alaskan Native artists Peter and Darlene Lind are husband and wife artists. Although their journeys to becoming artists have been different, their paths are side by side. Together they have researched extensively their Aleut/Alutiiq Culture. Their knowledge and connection to their culture, has become the centerpiece of their artwork.

50+ Alutiiq ideas native art, inuit, kodiak island

    https://www.pinterest.com/cfaiella/alutiiq/
    Janelle Barton is an Alutiiq artist from Alaska. Her artwork incorporates the Alutiiq Petroglyphs from Afognak Island and Cape Alitak- in the Kodiak Island region. Her creations include jewerly, stone …51 pins

Alutiiq Museum Launches 'Alutiiq Seal' to Identify ...

    https://www.akbizmag.com/industry/alaska-native/alutiiq-museum-launches-alutiiq-seal-to-identify-original-native-art-as-authentic/
    Sep 09, 2020 · Alutiiq artist Hanna Sholl designed the logo for the Alutiiq Seal program. The Alutiiq Museum launched an effort to promote the work of Alutiiq artists and help consumers identify authentic Alutiiq-made works. The Alutiiq Seal program, which debuted September 1, will maintain a registry of Alutiiq visual artists.

Alutiiq – Exceptional service. Proven results.

    https://www.alutiiq.com/
    In response to state and national declarations regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency, Afognak Native Corporation, Alutiiq, LLC and their subsidiary offices are closed until it is safe to gather. The vast majority of employees continue to telework, or perform their work duties while social distancing.

Alutiiq Culture - Alaska Natives

    https://www.alaskan-natives.com/alaskan-native-cultures/alutiiq-culture/
    Alutiiq Culture. The Alutiiq Culture is the southern coastal lifestyle of an Alaskan Native people who subsist primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whale, as well as rich land resources.. Their traditional homelands include Prince William Sound and the outer Kenai Peninsula (Chugach Sugpiaq), the Kodiak Archipelago, and the Alaska Peninsula (Koniag Alutiiq).

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