A Journey To What Matters- Soapstone Carving Using Denaakk’e & Inupiaq
Soapstone Carving Using Denaakk’e & Inupiaq Story by Dewey Hoffman My partner Marjorie Kunaq Tahbone and I cohosted a 90 […]
Soapstone Carving Using Denaakk’e & Inupiaq Story by Dewey Hoffman My partner Marjorie Kunaq Tahbone and I cohosted a 90 […]
Sivuqam Kelugwi: A St. Lawrence Island Traditional Sewing Curriculum Project: St. Lawrence Traditional Sewing Grantee: Kawarek, Inc. Story by Danielle
Cook Inlet Housing Authority’s Honoring Place By Sezy Gerow-Hanson Artist Danielle Larsen is a contemporary illustrator and painter with Unangan
A Journey To What Matters and ASCA Partnership- ARTShops 2019 Experimental Qaspeq Construction The ARTShops program is a collaboration between
Project: ARTShops 2019 Iñupiaq Kammak Making Workshop Alaska State Council on the Arts Partnership Story by: Marjorie Kunaq Tahbone The
ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER ANCHORAGE MUSEUM FASHION SKETCHBOOK WORKSHOP Special project funded in part by A Journey to What Matters program.
Project: Color of Justice 2019 Grantee: Alaska Native Justice Center Story by: Sara Martinchick, CIRI Descendant The Color of Justice
Carving back time Project: Community Carving Program Grantee: Organized Village of Kasaan Story and photos from: Bethany Goodrich, Sustainable Southeast
Project: Hoonah City Schools Dancing with our Ancestors Grantee: Hoonah City Schools Story and photos from: Heather Powell During the
Connecting The RIVR (Rising Indigenous Voices Radio) with Alaska Native Youth By Angela Jenkins It is so important we keep