I believe in keeping my art true to the way of my ancestors and so I use their beliefs and tools and I collect all my material from the Tundra around me.

I try to bring something from the past to share and preserve my culture for the future. I follow my people's tradition of carving, but my interpretation is personal. I watched my grandfather (Joe Friday) carve ceremonial masks and listened to his stories.

I gain insights, direction and strength through the stories of how my people lived their total subsistence lifestyle.

Through my work, I can express my ideas of tradition...those feelings of being part of a culture that is thousands of years old.

–– Earl Auralria Atchak




His art and his life The Future Berry Picker
The story behind the work
The Great Hunter
Earl's description


Old Hunter and Young Scared Hunter
Two sealskin clothed dolls with ivory
hands and faces
The Happy Couple
Walrus gut boots, newborn seal
parkas, ivory faces and hands


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