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![]() Alaskan Native artist Teri Rofkar Teri Rofkar has been weaving baskets and ceremonial robes since 1986, using the traditional Tlingit Indian styles and techniques passed down to her by her Elders. We invite you to explore Teri's fine work, by clicking the links to the left. Featured on this site are Teri's traditional Northwest Coast-style spruce root baskets, ceremonial Ravenstail weavings, and exhibit installations. You can also learn more about Teri and look over her resume in the About the Artist section. Our History page tells about the background of Alaskan Native basketry and weaving which continues to inspire Teri's work. Teri also has made select museum-quality pieces available on our Make a Purchase page. If you are searching for similar high-quality artwork, you are welcome to visit our Links section. And don't miss a chance to Contact Teri and let her know what you thought of this site and her work, to inquire about her exhibit schedule, or to discuss a possible commission.
CLICK HERE for a recent article about Teri's trip to the National Museum of the American Indian CLICK HERE for a recent article about Teri teaching basketry in Juneau, Alaska Teri wins the Governor's Award
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