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Medium: Skin Sewing, Weaving, & BeadingBorn and raised in the Alutiiq community of Old Harbor, Melissa Berns is an Alutiiq artist who specializes in skin sewing, basket weaving and the creation of traditional regalia. Accoding to Melissa, "This is a spiritual journey that will allow me to have a glimpse into the past and history of my Alutiiq ancestors and will provide me with the tools to move forward incorporating modern traditions with the skills of the past." |
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Living a subsistence lifestyle, with the traditions and values of the Alutiiq people, I grew up with family members harvesting salmon, herring, halibut, cod, seal, sea lion, otters, deer, fox, goat and bear. I was exposed to the arts of my Alutiiq ancestors while in elementary school during the annual Alutiiq Week celebration in Old Harbor. On an annual basis I was expansively shown the arts of skin sewing, beading, grass basket weaving, carving, Alutiiq Language, traditional harvesting, cooking, and the history of my people. All of this was taught by elders in my community who believed in sharing and passing down their traditional knowledge. These intensive workshops furnished me with the knowledge and appreciation I have for my rich Alutiiq culture. My primary focus lies in skin sewing (seal/sea lion/sea otter/ermine/salmon skin – pillows, bags, slippers, boots), the re-creation of traditional regalia (dance dresses, head dresses, dancing belts, other traditional adornments), Alutiiq basket making (grass baskets and woven grass wall hangings), jewelry making (necklaces, earrings, bracelets, pouches), and traditional/ceremonial Alutiiq dance (learning and preserving old songs & dances/writing new songs & choreographing dances). |
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If you are interested in purchasing an item of this artist's work directly from the Alutiiq Museum, please contact the museum store for more information at 907-486-7004, or send us an email.
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