Limited edition print by Barbara Lavallee Edition size: 500 Image size: 12"x14" Barbara Lavallee’s whimsical paintings depicting Alaskan life made her one of the most celebrated artists in the state. Her stylized imagery celebrates the joy and resilience of the Alaskan lifestyle. Her work is done in transparent waterco
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The Inuit are fascinating people, particularly for their resilience and adaptability to the harsh, cold winters of the North American Arctic. For
Inuit Culture Quick facts: – Inuit never built igloos as permanent homes but as temporary bases during winter seal-hunting season. For much of the time, they lived partly unde…
A proud portrait of one of the Arctic's most beloved animals.... Inspiration: Caribou are one of the most important animals to the people of the Alaskan Arctic, they bring joy wherever they are found. Details: the original drawing was created using professional ink pens. This drawing combines organic textures and graphic lines in a wonderful way, a definite eye catching piece. Great for the office, a housewarming gift or any per occasion that needs a bit of Arctic love. Choose your size: Available in three sizes at this time....ACEO (2.5 x 3.5) , 5 x 7, or 8 x 10. This image is printed on museum quality paper with high quality artist inks which gives it the look and feel of the original drawing. Each print his signed by the artist. All ACEO sized artwork will be shipped via First class Mail USPS domestic and International, so you will only pay the cost of the stamp and envelope. This only applies if you order ACEO sized art/stickers only.
Arctic people have been communicating with cetaceans for centuries. The rest of the world is finally listening in
Never Alone is a game that "shares, celebrates, and extends culture" by exploring the plight of the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people.
Traverse the Arctic with its Indigenous populations to uncover their resilience amidst changing landscapes, offering insights into a vital narrative.
A review and compilation of online videos about Arctic animals.
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Learn about Inukshuk, the fascinating stone figures made by the Inuit, and then make your own inukshuk in an Inuit, Arctic art project!
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Roadtrippers Magazine shines a light on the people, places, and road trips that perfectly intersect popular culture and the obscure.
The Arctic Studies Center conducts research on northern lands, environments, cultures, and people. It uses the Smithsonian collections and field studies to learn about the history and contemporary peoples of the circumpolar region. It represents a new cultural-center model that serves, and is served by, Alaskan Native communities. RAA was asked to develop an institutional […]
The Arctic has been the home and territory of Indigenous Peoples for thousands of years and continues to be populated by communities.
Arctic sea ice recovery between Russia and Alaska has slowed to record levels since bottoming out over the summer, according to research, as climate change clears ice quicker and for longer periods.
Celebration in the village of Nikolskoe on Bering Island in the Komandorski Archipelago near Kamchatka, the native people are related to the Aleuts of Alaska The easternmost Orthodox church in Russ…
This Comprehensive Owner’s Guide to the Alaskan Malamute serves as a complete introduction to this hauling and racing snow dog. An undeniably impressive Arctic breed, the Alaskan Malamute with its powerful build, classic Nordic features, including its dark mantle, cap over its head, and plumed is a cherished purebred dog, a member of the Working Group, a family companion, and true outdoor sportsman. The book begins with a fascinating chapter on the breed’s history with the Mahlemut people in Alaska, followed by chapters on characteristics and the breed standard encapsulating all of the virtues of this powerhouse working dog, offering sound advice about which owners are best suited to the breed. New owners will welcome the well-prepared chapter on finding a breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy. Chapters on puppy-proofing the home and yard, purchasing the right supplies for the puppy as well as house-training, feeding, and grooming are illustrated with handsome Malamute adults and puppies bursting with personality! In all, there are over 135 photographs in this compact, useful, and entertaining volume. The author’s advice on obedience training the very intelligent but sometimes stubborn Alaskan Malamute will help readers better mold and train their dogs into the most socialized, well-mannered Malamutes in the neighborhood. The extensive chapter on healthcare written by Dr. Lowell Ackerman provides up-to-date detailed information on selecting a qualified veterinarian, vaccinations, parasites, infectious diseases, and more. Sidebars throughout the text offer helpful hints, covering topics as diverse as historical kennels, toxic plants, first aid, crate training, carsickness, fussy eaters, and parasite control. Fully indexed.