It turns out that in Canada, it’s not that they didn’t catch enough herring. It’s that they were the wrong size.
"Brian Wallace"
Sealaska Heritage honors longtime Juneau photographer Brian Wallace
Wallace has photographed every Celebration since it began in 1982.
Indian Village totem poles come down
The two totem poles that stood for 36 years in Juneau’s old Indian Village have been hauled off.
A walk down Alaska Folk Festival memory lane
The 49th state’s acoustic musicians celebrated a big anniversary last month in Juneau with the 40th annual Alaska Folk Festival.
Alaskans join huge Lower-48 Native art market
A Southeast Alaska dance group performs this weekend (Aug. 18-19) at a major Southwest U.S. Native arts event. Other regional artists are also sharing Southeast Native culture and learning how to better market their art.
Famous carver Amos Wallace’s documents headed for public archive
A Juneau photographer has donated a large collection of his father’s work to a Southeast Alaska cultural group. The archive documents the career of Amos Wallace, a nationally known Tlingit carver. It will be used to teach a new generation of artists about traditional – and more recent – techniques.