Benny's FlagPaperback

Benny's Flag

Benny was an Aleut Indian boy living in an Alaskan mission home many years before Alaska became a state. One day his teacher told the class about a contest to make a flag for Alaska. That night the boys and girls of the mission house made many designs for the flag. Benny thought about what he loved most about Alaska. Benny knew what he wanted his flag to be like.... A month later the teacher announced: \"Children, the flag contest is over. From all over Alaska children sent in designs for the flag. And Benny's design has won the contest!\" Benny's Flag is a true story.

$8.95

Black Bear Finger Puppet

Black Bear Finger Puppet

A tiny Black Bear finger puppet wanders through forests of the imagination, prowling and growling and sniffing the air, all at your fingertips.

$8.00

Blonde IndianPaperback

Blonde Indian

University of Alaska Southeast professor Ernestine Hayes deftly intertwines her memoirs with local history and culture to create a powerful book about Tlingit identity and being biracial, connecting to one's heritage, and overcoming poverty, addiction, and prejudice. Winner of the American Book Award in 2007.

$16.95

Brown Bear Finger Puppet

Brown Bear Finger Puppet

This Brown Bear cub looks poised awaiting the salmon run!

$8.00

Brown Bear Little Puppet

Brown Bear Little Puppet

Movable mouth and paws.
Puppet Dimensions
Length: 4\" LONG
Width: 5\" WIDE
Height: 7\" TALL
Weight: 1.76 OZ

$13.00

Cedar Images15.25\" x 18.75\", Includes Frame

Cedar Images

59/80, Embossed etching mounted on cedar bark paper
Signed by Artist
Donated by Michael Kirk

$450

Charlie Joseph in Angoon, 198429\" x 23.25\", Includes Frame

Charlie Joseph in Angoon, 1984

Original Pencil
Signed by Artist
Donated by Michael Kirk

$1,000.00

Children of the Gold RushPaperback

Children of the Gold Rush

Children of the Gold Rush describes, in individual stories, vintage photographs, and historic memorabilia, what life was like for these indomitable kids a century ago. Gold rushes in Alaska and the Yukon Territory attracted thousands of people from all over the world to strike it rich. For thirty years they streamed into new towns like Dawson, Fairbanks, and Nome, and hundreds of thrown-together mining camps. In the midst of all this activity lived children, too. Some left after only a few years, while others stayed and eventually raised their own children in an Alaska that had changed dramatically since the gold rush days. None would ever forget their childhood adventures in the Far North.

40% off regular $14.95

Colorful Clay Marbles

Colorful Clay Marbles

Set of colorful hand-rolled clay marbles. Includes 12 clay marbles in assorted colors and one clay shooter. Also includes complete instructions for shooting and directions for two classic marble games.

$5.95

Douglas vs. Juneau: A Chronicle of the 50-Year Cross-Channel High School Basketball Rivalry

Douglas vs. Juneau: A Chronicle of the 50-Year Cross-Channel High School Basketball Rivalry

Before Thunder Mountain High School, the second high school was Douglas High, and the Juneau-Douglas rivalry was fierce. The Basketball History Committee used a 2007-08 Juneau History Grant to compile a six-volume history of the basketball rivalry from 1903 to 1955, when the two schools were consolidated. The entire collection is available on CD in PDF format.

$25.00