News

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The former owner of an Anchorage gift shop has been sentenced to probation for wrongly marketing hundreds of his own carvings as having been made by an Alaska Native artist.
Elephant Ivory Ban Hurts Alaska Natives Who Legally Carve Walrus Tusks Strict bans on ivory trade are ... The primary reason for the hunt is food, but the sale of tusks and carvings helps bring ...
Melanie Bahnke is president of Kawerak, the regional nonprofit for the Bering Strait Region. Like Pungowiyi, she is from Savoonga and has siblings whose carvings help pay for clothing, heating oil ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Federal prosecutors have charged four southeast Alaska businesses with selling bone carvings that prosecutors say were misrepresented as carved by Native Alaskans. A shop ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The former owner of an Anchorage gift shop has been sentenced to probation for wrongly marketing hundreds of his own carvings as having been made by an Alaska Native ...