Dates: July 12, 2016–February 14, 2016
This mini exhibition features highlights from the McClung’s Alaska Native collections and an array of material culture from both the Iñupiat and the Yup’ik.
The mask, carvings, and other objects reflect both cultures’ world views, including their ceremonial and daily activities, which center around the seasons, their land, and the sea.

Kiiñaguk (mask), c. 1890, Tikigaq Iñupiat Driftwood, Gift of Louis Philippe Wulff, 1949.4.101
Curated by Christine Dano Johnson, Curatorial Assistant and UT Alum.