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Tlingit Carvers

Tradition in the Heart of Hoonah

Right in the middle of Hoonah is the truly unique experience of seeing local Tlingit carvers at work and getting some insight into their culture. Watch them carve totem poles and learn the purpose of these gorgeous works of art. You’ll also find many beautiful totem poles, as well as

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Ketchikan Dry Goods

Hand Crafted - Alaska Sourced

Ketchikan Dry Goods is a locally-owned boutique and gift shop, nestled in downtown Ketchikan’s historic district. Inspired by the beauty and artistry of Southeast Alaska, KDG features a carefully curated collection of beautiful handcrafted goods. We feature local artists and artisans from throughout Alaska with many handcrafted, specialty goods. We’re

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Jeffrey Skaflestad Art

Tlingit Art in Its Purest Form.

Jeffrey Skaflestad is a Tlingit carver and formline artist.  His art is inspired by ancestral influences and he has had wonderful mentors/teachers on his journey. These include; David Williams, Ernie Smeltzer, Gordon Greenwald, David Boxley, Steve Brown, Wayne Price, Greg Horner, Bill Holm and currently Scott Jensen.  Being true to

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Icy Strait Point

Step Into an Alaskan Experience

Icy Strait Point is Alaska Native owned-and-operated, with all profits directly supporting the community of Hoonah, Alaska’s largest Native Tlingit village. Our dedicated staff (85% of which call Hoonah home) is committed to providing a one-of-a-kind experience for every guest that is infused with our local Native culture and hospitality.

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