John Hoover (artist), the Glossary
John Hoover (October 13, 1919 – September 3, 2011) was an American artist, known for his creation of contemporary art pieces based on Native Alaskan traditions.[1]
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11 relations: Alaska Native art, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Native Medical Center, Aleuts, Allyn-Grapeview, Washington, Anchorage Museum, Cordova, Alaska, Egan Center, Puget Sound, University of Alaska Anchorage, Washington (state).
- Alaska Native people
- American people of Aleut descent
- Sculptors from Alaska
Alaska Native art
Alaska Native cultures are rich and diverse, and their art forms are representations of their history, skills, tradition, adaptation, and nearly twenty thousand years of continuous life in some of the most remote places on earth.
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Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Alaska Native Heritage Center is an educational and cultural institution for all Alaskans, located in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Alaska Native Medical Center
The Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) is a non-profit health center based in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, which provides medical services to 158,000 Alaska Natives and other Native Americans in Alaska.
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Aleuts
Aleuts (Aleuty) are the Indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands, which are located between the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea.
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Allyn-Grapeview, Washington
Allyn-Grapeview is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Mason County, Washington, United States.
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Anchorage Museum
The Anchorage Museum is a large art, history, ethnography, ecology and science museum located in a modern building in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska.
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Cordova, Alaska
Cordova is a city in Chugach Census Area, Alaska, United States.
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Egan Center
The William A. Egan Civic and Convention Center (commonly known as simply the Egan Center) is a convention center located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska at 555 West Fifth Avenue.
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Puget Sound
Puget Sound is a sound on the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington.
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University of Alaska Anchorage
The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is a public university in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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See also
Alaska Native people
- AIAN (U.S. Census)
- Albert Kookesh
- Aleksey Yachmenev
- Benjamin Haldane
- Benny Benson
- Bill Thomas (Alaska politician)
- Bryce Edgmon
- Buzzy Peltola
- Carl E. Moses
- Damen Bell-Holter
- David A. Boxley
- David R. Boxley
- Dean Carter
- Frank Peratrovich
- Haida people
- Inupiat people
- Jacob Netsvetov
- James Schoppert
- Jerry Mackie (politician)
- John Hoover (artist)
- Justin Parish
- Larry McNeil (photographer)
- Leontiy Sivtsov
- Loren Leman
- Louis Shotridge
- Peter the Aleut
- Robert Davidson (artist)
- Sergie Sovoroff
- Shakes (Tlingit leaders)
- William Paul (attorney)
- X'unéi
- Yeilxaak
- Yupik people
American people of Aleut descent
- Bryce Edgmon
- Carl E. Moses
- Charles G. Anderson
- George Jacko
- John Hoover (artist)
- Leontiy Sivtsov
- Nicholas Galanin
- Peter the Aleut
- Storme Webber
Sculptors from Alaska
- Edna Jackson
- Ellen Paneok
- John Hoover (artist)
- Ronald Senungetuk
- Tom Akeya
- Xenia Cage