Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Traditional Squirrel-Skin Yupik Nunivak Island Alaska Fur Hat By Edna Mathlaw
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Yupik Squirrel Hat With Wolverine & Calfskin Trim By Mekoryuk, Alaska Artist Edna Mathlaw Of Nunivak Island.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Nunivak Island Hat In Anchorage Museum Is Not Very Different From Hat You Can Buy Direct From The Artist
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Edward Curtis' Photo Of Two Nunivak Island Children Shows The Island's Unique One-of-kind Headware
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Circa 1928 Nunivak Island Boy In A Typical Traditional Everyday Cap
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Native Artists & Their Families Meet Friends & Relatives At Alaska Federation Of Natives Convention
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Edna Mathlaw Of Nunivak Island Knits A Musk Ox Fur Piece Of Clothing
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Dora ("Umara") Buchea With Inland Variants Of Traditional Lawrence Island Masks
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Lovely Caribou Skin Mask Fringed With Polar Bear Fur By Umara (Dora Buchea), A Siberian Yupik Artisan
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Yup'ik Mask Made Of Caribou Skin And Polar Bear Fur -- Crafted by Umara Dora Buchea -- Brings Joy And Courage To Patients
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Small, Eskimo-Woven Baskets On Display In An Anchorage Store
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Inupiak Alaskan Elaborately-Beaded High-Top Laced Mukluks By Rita Olanna
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Eskimo Ulu From The Late 1800's