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Medium: Skin SewingTwenty-two years ago, Susan Malutin began working with animals skins when her husband Roger came home with a sea otter pelt and requested a hat. Since that first garment, Susie has worked diligently to learn the art of skin sewing and to uncover, reawaken, and share Alutiiq sewing traditions. |
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Susan Malutin
A life-long member of the Kodiak community, Susan Malutin is from Alutiiq families with roots in Afognak and Ukamok (Chirikof Island) villages. A sewer from youth, Susan began her exploration of skin working as an adult. Her husband’s subsistence activities provided access to Kodiak’s rich furs, which she found she could work into warm, durable clothing. Enticed by the success of her own sewing experiments, Susie began searching for information on ancestral skin sewing. She wanted to understand how her great grandmothers had worked skins, to fold the knowledge of past generation into her garments.
As Kodiak’s profoundly disruptive period of Western colonization resulted in the suppression of Alutiiq arts, there were no skin sewers left with whom Susie could apprentice. To learn skin sewing she had to become resourceful. Susie talked to Alutiiq Elders who remembered their mother’s work. She found old garments and took them apart to study pattern work and stitching. She met with furriers and tanners to learn their secrets. She sought out skin sewers from neighboring Native cultures – Yup’ik ladies who could teach her waterproof stitching and explain how to cure fish skins. She studied Alutiiq clothing in museum collections, traveling to the Smithsonian to turn 120-year-old garments inside out and listen for the voices of Alutiiq seamstresses to speak through their seams, choices of material, and delicate embroidery. And she experimented. |
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Heritage Furs P.O. Box 2846 Kodiak, AK 99615 |
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907-486-6216
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