Art

Miciana Alise Creations

Miciana Alise Creations

Anchorage ⋅ Native Owned

Miciana Alise (Tlingit) said that she was inspired to become an artist by her grandmother, Alberta Aspen, who is a renowned button robe and regalia artist.

“Watching her create beautiful traditional work growing up made me want to create my own, but with a modern twist,” Miciana said. She strives to acknowledge her mixed heritage through her work—she makes and sells leather and suede earrings, assorted jewelry, digital art, stickers, and photography prints featuring unique formline designs.

Little Cub Books

Little Cub Books

Alaska ⋅ Native Owned

Little Cub Books, LLC, an Indigenous-Owned Publishing and Printing Company, was created by Amanda Bremner and Benjamin Schleifman with the help of their cubs Tinaa, Daaskawaa and Nathan. Benjamin Schleifman is the creative mind behind the original designs found in our Coloring Books, which are also showcased on clothing and stickers. However, it's important to note that the cubs hold the final authority in approving all print products.

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Wooshkindein Da. áat Lily Hope

Wooshkindein Da. áat Lily Hope

Juneau ⋅ Native Owned

Lily Hope’s work is rooted in the endangered art form of Chilkat weaving. Her smaller works and boujee handwoven earrings are collected across Alaska and the Southwest, becoming iconic Alaskan wear like X-tra Tuff boots and Patagonia Jackets.

You can find out more about Lily including her store at her website lilyhope.com, as well as follow her on Instagram at @lilyhopeweaver

Kaigani Craft

Kaigani Craft

Seattle, Washington ⋅ Native Owned

Kaigani Craft was created by Jacinthe Demmert in 2018. It started as a craft daystall business at Pike Place Market offering one-of-a-kind hand printed clothing. Kaigani Craft now operates a pop-up shop in Seattle, Washington with inventory including: original basketry, jewelry, prints, paintings, and assemblage all made by Jacinthe.

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Crazy Wolf Studio

Crazy Wolf Studio

Ketchikan ⋅ Native Owned

Crazy Wolf Studio was created to showcase the artwork of Tsimshian Artist Ken Decker as well as serveral other indigenous artists. We have many traditional Northwest Coast pieces such as Ceremonial Drums, Paddles, Bentwood Boxes, Totems, Rattles, Cedar and Spruce Root Baskets, Hand-Carved Silver and Gold Jewelry, and Prints. We also have Native-Inspired or Designed Apparel, Kitchen Wares, Mammoth and Walrus Ivory Carvings and Jewelry, Soapstone Carvings, Devils Club Products, and Art Cards.

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