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Walrus Ivory carved by Northern Alaskan Native Artists

    https://www.arcticspiritgallery.com/walrus-ivory/
    Ivory - Alaska Native Art Alaska Native artists are recognized for their distinctive artwork. Walrus, mammoth, and mastodon ivory are valued sculptural materials that for millennia have been carved into a variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads to …

Alaska Native Artist Directory - CIRI

    https://www.ciri.com/shareholders/resources/artistdirectory/
    Alaska Naive artist Rose (Omelak) Taylor creates earrings of sealskin and beads; linocut prints; kamiks (mukluks) of sealskin and hide; and other sewn products of fur and hide. She has done some carving with soapstone and ivory and hopes to do more. She offers a discount to …

Alaska Ivory – Ivory carvings by Leonard Savage and company

    https://alaskaivory.com/
    Alaska Ivory – Ivory carvings by Leonard Savage and company Walrus Ivory Carvings by Leonard Savage and company. New carvings are added frequently so please return.

Alaskan Native Eskimo Ivory & Bone Carvings, Page 1

    https://tellmewhereonearth.com/Alaska.htm
    Bear in walrus ivory is 1-3/8" tall x 3/4" wide, artist Genelle Patkotak Okpeaha, signed G.O.; baleen eyes & nose. $90 SOLD. #AK-BEAR-5. Bear is walrus ivory, 1-1/2" long x 1" tall x 5/8" wide on 24" goldtone necklace, by Genelle Patkotak Okpeaha, not signed; $75 SOLD. #AK-BEAR-6

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