List of Artisans

Indigenous Ivory Arts

I work with walrus, mastodon, and mammoth ivory to produce three dimensional figurines. I also create Inupiaq masks of ivory, whale bone, and driftwood. My strength lies in mask making, especially for traditional dances (e.g., Eagle/Wolf Dance, Walrus Dance) and neo-Shamanic performance. I also create jewelry and old style etchings.

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Dulcinea’s Handmade

I make a variety of crafts, including beadwork and quillwork. I knit and crochet hats, scarves, and headbands. I am also a seasoned seamstress, producing purses, hand bags, and kuspuks in the traditional style. I also knit qiviuq (musk-ox wool).

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Inucraft

Eskimo dolls, masks, birch bark baskets, whalebone and walrus ivory carvings, baleen products, jewelry, ulus, parkas and mukluks.

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K’Beq Interpretive Site and Gift Shop

Artwork and crafts by Tribal members are highlighted in the gift shop. Reference materials, books, and recordings, featuring and about the Kenaitze and their Alaska Native neighbors are available.

At KBeq (Footprints), members of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, Denaina Athabascans, share their traditions and cultures with visitors through interpretive walks featuring archaeological sites and traditional plant use.

Mailing Address: Mr. Jonathan Wilson, Cultural Stewardship Administrator, Kenaitze Indian Tribe, P.O. Box 988, Kenai, AK, 99611

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L&M Ivory

Silver Hand Ulus, handcrafted by individual artist, Leroy Barlip. Also sells Native art including ivory (walrus) carvings, masks, and scrimshaw on fossil ivory, antler knives & products.

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