Hannah Alowa - Walrus Ivory Artist
Hannah Alowa is a walrus ivory carver from Nome, Alaska who now lives in the state’s largest city of Anchorage. She inherited many pieces of ivory from her granddad after he passed. Hannah wishes she could show him what she is doing with his pieces and how she is committed to not letting his styles fade away.

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Ben Pungowiyi - Walrus Ivory Artist

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Joe Kunnuk - Alaska Native Walrus Ivory Artist

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Is it Ivory or Bone? (I’ll show you how to tell) by David Harper

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Anchorage is Dena'ina

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Dancing who we are | Alaska Native Art, Ep. 5

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Alaska's Legal Ivory Trade

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Sculpting Ivory (10 of 17): Cutting Ivory

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Daryl Kingeekuk - Walrus Ivory Artist

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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Marina Abramović and Ulay on their last performance together

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Scrimshaw by Nantucketers

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Sculpting Ivory (11 of 17): Tools

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How to Identify Ivory: Master Carver Brian Stockman's Expert Guide

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How A Native American Artisan Keeps The 4,500-Year-Old Practice Of Wampum Alive | For The Culture

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Threads of Strength | Native Report

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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Antiques Roadshow's Oldest Artifacts | Best Of

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