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Jul 04 2016

Southeast Alaska, beginning in Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Sitka, Juneau and others, is the traditional homeland of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian and is rich in Indian culture, wood carving and totem. Wood carving, as an art form, reflects all the Native cultures connecting with the environment. The wood materials used come from the forest and the forms usually represent animals, spirits or places.




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Jennie

Mar 28 2017
Being born in Alaska but not being a First Nations person this still opens my heart and brings tears of joy to my life.
Thank you from my heart to your heart❤️