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Local artist collection

Indigenous artists

Native North West​
 

Native Northwest fosters everyday connections to Indigenous cultures, with 100% of the artwork on their products created by Indigenous artists.

 

We carefully curated a selection of pieces from their collections, showcasing the incredible talent of Native Northwest artists.

All items shown are available to purchase onboard - subject to availability.

Morgan Asoyuf,
a Tsimshian Ts'msyen

 

"Art is an intimate connection to our history, identity and our community. I am honored to continue our tradition and to share them."​

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Running Raven and Matriarch Bear Collections
 

"Raven, a vital cultural symbol, brings light and wisdom. Matriarch Bear, a legendary figure, reminds us to honor, respect, and protect animals."

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These collections feature a unique blend of kitchenware and clothing, adorned with signature patterns designed by Morgan Asoyuf, a Tsimshian Ts’msyen.

Indigenous artists

Native North West

Paul Windsor, Haisla, Heiltsuk

 

"I was raised in a way of life based on hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing and visual art. Art has always been communicated as an expression of spirit to the connections to people and the ways of life."

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Orca Family Collection

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"The orca family represents connection, unity, and strength. Known for their intelligence and deep familial bonds, orcas remind us of the power of community and the importance of protecting our natural world."

This collection features Paul Windsor's signature Orca design printed across fashion and outerwear clothing.

Indigenous artists

Native North West

“I am a proud member of Lac Seul First Nation, Treaty Three Territory. I was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba but currently reside in Red Lake, Ontario. My work is influenced by Ojibwe florals and the nature around me.”

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Storm Angeconeb, Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe

Sleeping Bears, Foxes, and All My Relations Collections
 

"Sleeping Bears shows cuddling bears and Ojibwe florals symbolizing love, protection, and ancestral ties. Foxes captures playful foxes in snow, surrounded by traditional designs. All My Relations honours kinship with all beings - land, water, sky."

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These collections showcase Storm Angeconeb’s signature patterns across kitchenware, stylish clothing, journals, and more - each piece reflecting her deep connection to Ojibwe culture and storytelling.

Unique antler designs

Neil & Shari Medley

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Neil and Shari Medley met in Alaska over 30 years ago. Since then, they have spent countless hours in the wild observing wildlife, hunting shed antler and creating art from the natural antler resource that nature provides.

You'll be able to find a curated collection of their antler carvings onboard.

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Mark Kelley 
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Mark Kelley is a multi award-winning photographer, most notably winning the 2022 National Wildlife Magazine Photo Contest and received a Juneau Mayor's Award for the Arts and he placed first in the 2013 Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice Photography Awards.

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Discover a collection of Mark's award winning books and printed scarfs onboard.

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Hand-carved totems

The Chinook totems hold a rich tapestry of cultural significance, serving multiple functions within their communities.

Crafted with intricate detail, these totems were not merely decorative; they were conduits of tradition, storytelling, and identity.

A  selection of hand-carved totems and animal figures will be available to explore and purchase onboard.

Did you know?
 

Hand carved and painted with vibrant colors, each totem stood as a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic expression of the Chinook people.

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Having started out selling jade jewelry, Andy later became a partner in a Jade mine. He soon discovered that his passion was in working with customers and decided to focus on the souvenir industry.

This remains a key focus today as we strive to make all our products beautiful gifts and memories.

A thoughtful collection of jade jewelry, inspired by Andy’s journey, is available to explore and purchase on board.

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Chukar cherries

Chukar Cherries use Northwest-grown cherries that are air dried at their facility in Eastern Washington. They air dry their cherries without preservatives or added sugar.

A Chukar bestseller, each bag of dark chocolate is made from premium chocolate blends in old-fashioned copper kettles.

Visit the shops on board to try a Chukar bestseller.

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Tortuga bourbon cake

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Tortuga cake’s secret lies in Alaska, where mountains tower, glaciers glisten, and each view is breathtakingly picturesque.

Its complex dark flavors with hints of caramel and molasses are reminiscent of a beautifully cold Alaskan spring.

Did you know?
 

The Tortuga Alaska Birch Syrup Bourbon Cake is made with pure Alaska birch syrup, a rare and truly unique flavor deriving from Alaska’s boreal forests.

Indulge in the rich flavor of Tortuga Bourbon Cake - available on board.

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