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Museum Shares Instructions on Alutiiq/Sugpiaq Parka Making

By Leda Beuthin | Education Manager on Feb 9, 2024   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Museum Shares Instructions on Alutiiq/Sugpiaq Parka Making

KODIAK, Alaska—The Alutiiq Museum has released a booklet and a set of videos with directions for making a basic Alutiiq/Sugpiaq atkuk—parka. Produced in partnership with Elder Susan Malutin, the resources provided step-by-step instructions for creating a long, hoodless coat from fabric. The garment is styled like the iconic Kodiak Alutiiq snow falling parka worn by […]

Contemporary Atkuk—parka Added to Museum Collection, October 2, 2023

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Oct 3, 2023   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured, General News  

Contemporary Atkuk—parka Added to Museum Collection, October 2, 2023

KODIAK, Alaska—The Alutiiq Museum has added a contemporary atkuk—parka to its collections. Made by Alutiiq Elder and artist Susan Malutin, the garment is inspired by the traditional black, red, and white snow-falling parka worn in the Kodiak region. The museum commissioned the parka to fill a significant gap in its collections. Executive Director April Laktonen Counceller […]

Puffin Beaks Replicated for Alaska Native Parka

By Brian Fraley | Alutiiq Museum on Oct 30, 2014   Featured, General News  

Puffin Beaks Replicated for Alaska Native Parka

A twenty-first century technology has helped a group of skin sewers achieve a dream, the creation of a traditionally styled caribou-skin parka.  A team of seamstresses supported by Kodiak’s Alutiiq Museum spent the past two years developing this garment. Their aim was to revitalize ancestral sewing arts while creating a parka for their tribal cultural […]

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