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Xutaa Hidi

Xutaa Hidi

Sitka ⋅ Native Owned

Xutaa Hidi gallery showcases exquisite handmade pieces created by talented Indigenous artists from across Alaska. With a commitment to preserving and promoting their traditions, we take pride in offering only authentic artworks. We express our heartfelt gratitude (Gunalchéesh) for your support in celebrating indigenous art and culture. Siblings and co-owners Willoughby and Alana Peterson are Tlingit of the Yeíl (raven) moiety, Luknahadi (coho) clan, and Daginaa Hit (Out in the Ocean Salmon Box House). They were born and raised in Sitka, Alaska by their mother, Gail, and their father, master carver Reggie Peterson.

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Sealaska Heritage Store

Sealaska Heritage Store

Juneau ⋅ Native Owned

The Sealaska Heritage Store offers a wide selection of Alaska Native and Northwest Coast art and gifts -- from apparel and prints to one-of-a-kind, handcrafted carvings and jewelry. In addition to supporting Indigenous artists, your purchases help support Sealaska Heritage workshops, language revitalization, and education programs throughout the region. Visit us in the Walter Soboleff Building in Heritage Square or shop online at sealaskaheritage.org/store.

The Cedar Box

The Cedar Box

Petersburg ⋅ Loan Program Participant ⋅ Native Owned

Rooted in a passion for Alaskan Native art, culture, and communities, the Cedar Box became the first Alaska Native Gift Shop in Petersburg. Since opening in May 2018, Will and Christy Ware have been sharing Petersburg’s strong Tlingit history and culture through art, sea otter fur, jewelry, and deer calls. The Wares hope that the Cedar Box brings more awareness to the beauty and depth of Alaska Native Culture.