Ol’ 556 Alaska’s Mighty Steam Engine celebrates the railroad’s earlier days when courageous men and powerful steam engines battled the elements to keep the line open.
11 x 8.5 inches, 48 pages, ages 3 and up.
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A water based road map with beautifully shaded relief features, Alaska ferry routes, commercial tour routes, wildlife viewing areas, US Forest Service cabins, points of interest, scenic attractions, and historic sites. The perfect souvenir and trip planner.
My sons grew up in Girdwood, where a “snow day” often meant the Highway was closed and they couldn’t get to Anchorage for school. It also meant new powder on the mountain which the Girdwood kids had all to themselves.
Double-matted art card, hand-signed by Barbara Lavallee
“My sons grew up in Girdwood, where a “snow day” often meant the Highway was closed and they couldn’t get to Anchorage for school. It also meant new powder on the mountain which the Girdwood kids had all to themselves.” ~ Barbara Lavallee
Barbara Lavallee is one of Alaska’s beloved artists. Through exposure to native Alaska culture, she developed a distinctive style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background.
Barbara Lavallee is one of Alaska’s beloved artists. Through exposure to native Alaska culture, she developed a distinctive style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background.
Named as one of the best Alaska history books of all time on the Alaska 67 list!
The book is a traditional bestseller, in print continuously for over 30 years.
Author Steve Langdon describes how ALL of Alaska’s Native people survived in one of the most challenging environments on earth for more than 200 generations, long before modern technology. Topics include traditional housing, dress, food, social systems, beliefs, etc. The fifth edition contains revised text, additional photos, and an index.
6 x 9 inches, 176 pages
26 illustrations, 60 photos, seven maps
bibliography & index
Guide to cultural centers, museums, and websites
Softcover, Perfect Bound, 5th Edition.
ISBN 978-1-940381-00-8
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“The idea for this painting came from a float in a Fourth of July parade in Sitka. Aboard a flatbed truck, the brightly painted canoe covered the sides of the truck and the Tlingits in their native dress sang and paddled as the float made its way down the street.” – Barbara Lavallee
Double-matted art card, hand-signed by Barbara Lavallee
“The idea for this painting came from a float in a Fourth of July parade in Sitka. Aboard a flatbed truck, the brightly painted canoe covered the sides of the truck and the Tlingits in their native dress sang and paddled as the float made its way down the street.” ~ Barbara Lavallee
Barbara Lavallee is one of Alaska’s beloved artists. Through exposure to native Alaska culture, she developed a distinctive style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background.
Barbara Lavallee is one of Alaska’s beloved artists. Through exposure to native Alaska culture, she developed a distinctive style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background.
“The blanket toss is a favorite event at Alaska Native celebrations. It was originally a means to gain a height advantage to search for whales.” –Barbara Lavallee
Double-matted art card, hand-signed by Barbara Lavallee
“The blanket toss is a favorite event at Alaska Native celebrations. It was originally a means to gain a height advantage to search for whales.” ~ Barbara Lavallee
Enjoy Alaska’s wildlife with stickers! Made from real photographs taken by Alaska photographers. Perfect for your water bottle, computer, smartphone, and more.
Enjoy Alaska’s Aurora stickers! Made from real photographs taken by Alaska photographers. Perfect for your water bottle, computer, smartphone, and more.
Material
2.25 x 2.25 inches
Durable, high clarity, high gloss film with a permanent adhesive