Mary Ann Rainey sells a variety of items: woven bracelets and hats, seal skin accessories and hand-knit scarves. (Photo by Elizabeth Jenkins/KTOO)
Seven-year-old Alex Marx-Beierly dances in his regalia. (Photo by Elizabeth Jenkins/KTOO)
Carver William Bolton traveled to Juneau from Metlakatla for the Native Artist Market. (Photo by Elizabeth Jenkins/KTOO)
(Photo by Elizabeth Jenkins/KTOO)
This weekend, crowds showed up in the pouring rain to do their holiday shopping at Juneau’s Public Market, but it wasn’t the only place in town to buy local goods. This year’s second annual Native Artist Market was also happening at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall. Vendors from Petersburg to Metlakatla sold otter skin apparel, devil’s club salve, and accessories woven from yellow cedar.
Listen to an audio postcard of that event:
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