FAIRBANKS — The Inuit culture spans a vast stretch of the Earth, from eastern Siberia to Alaska, across the top of Canada, and onward into Greenland. Spread through the Arctic and subarctic, it has ...
Sometimes success begets success, so Anchorage photographer Brian Adams will spend a full year visiting two dozen villages to document the people and places of rural Alaska. Sound familiar? It should.
In the prologue to her biography of Ray Wise Mala, "Eskimo Star," historian Lael Morgan tells how she kept seeing a photo of the same man in house after house while doing research in the Kotzebue area ...
From Teller and Kaktovik to Shungnak and Tuluksak, Inupiaq photographer Brian Adams has traveled all over rural Alaska for “I Am Inuit.” The project aims to document Alaska Inuit culture and share it ...
After Alaska Airlines unveiled a new look for their airplanes and website many Alaska Natives took offense to a phrase they with their new marketing campaign. The phrase that sparked a controversy and ...
Paul “Eskimo” Clark is one of the most colorful, intriguing and puzzling characters in poker. Most players think he got his nickname from being born in Alaska, but he actually hails from New Orleans.
You could say the chill is finally off Alaskan Eskimo art and artifacts as collectors begin to zero in on one of the most undervalued collecting categories. For some reason Eskimo sculpture and other ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska Inuit hunter John Goodwin for decades has hunted oogruk, the bearded seal, a marine mammal prized for its meat, oil and hide. The largest of Alaska’s ice seals uses sea ...