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Eskimo Weathervane
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West Coast Weather Vanes
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Eskimo Weathervane
This exclusive Eskimo
weathervane design was commissioned by a collector of the work of Rie
Munoz, who some consider to be the finest living artist in Alaska. This
weathervane was based on one of her figures and was designed to sit atop her new
art gallery in Juneau, Alaska. The weathervane was made in copper with gold leaf
accents. For more information on Rie Munoz, here is a link to her gallery:
Rie Munoz Gallery.
We often work with customers
who wish to order exclusive designs (meaning only they have the right to order
them). For details on how to do this, please click on the this link:
exclusive weathervane designs.
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Click
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for pricing information on this weather vane.
Click here if you need help determining the
correct size weather vane for you situation.
Click here if you would like suggestions on
various methods of
installing a weathervane.
Click here (if applicable to this weathervane)
to view our
weathervane eye color selection chart.
Click here for more information on
gold leafing a weather vane.
Click here for more information about how we can
personalize a weathervane.
Ordering Information:
To place an
order, please call us at (800) 762-8736 or (831) 425-5505.
At the
time you call, we will provide you with an estimated completion date.
At the time the order is placed, a deposit of 1/3
is due. Upon receipt of the deposit, time will be reserved in our
schedule. The balance is due when the weather vane has been completed and
prior to shipping. Deposits can be made with Visa, MasterCard or check.
All West Coast Weather Vanes are custom made for
the person who orders them
If you have a website that features Eskimos please
contact us about exchanging web links.
Here are some interesting websites that
relate to Eskimos
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Wikipedia:
Eskimos
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The Asiatic (Siberian) Eskimos
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Eskimo Music
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Origin of the word "Eskimo"
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American Heritage Dictionary: Eskimo
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Frank H.
Nowell Photographs Photographs documenting scenery,
towns, businesses, mining activities, Native Americans, and Eskimos in the
vicinity of Nome, Alaska from 1901-1909.
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Alaska
and Western Canada Collection Images documenting
Alaska and Western Canada, primarily the provinces of Yukon Territory and
British Columbia depicting scenes of the Gold Rush of 1898, city street scenes,
Eskimo and Native Americans of the region, hunting and fishing, and
transportation.
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Arthur
Churchill Warner Photographs Includes images of
Eskimos from 1898-1900.
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Did Eskimos put their elderly on ice floes to die?
article by Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
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