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The Alaska Native Ways of Life

  Its a tough job hunting and harvesting the animals you use to make your fashions. Remembering the smell of tanned seal fur when my grandmother would stitch a smoked moose hide moccasin. That great memory is where the basis of my business started.  
  My first pattern that I made in 2010, was an evening purse. I made a few fur purses to go along with selling seal skins to the native elders. Much to  my surprise, people liked the quality and uniqueness of my fashions. Which spurred me on to make a few more unique patterns. 10 different patterns later a lady stepped up to my table while at a craft fair and asked, "do you make seal mittens?" I said, "no".  "Can you make me a pair?"  "I can try". Two weeks later, she was wearing a specialized, difficult to make, pair of unique seal skin mittens while watching the Iditarod mushers cross the finish line in Nome, Alaska. It's these people, my customers, that make the difference in my life.
  This is one of the most rare opportunities left in the U.S.. I get the  privilege to work with our ancestral animals and I'm able to share such a rare gift with you...my future buyers.

three years of success stories

Article written for Alaska Humanities Forum.

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    2024 Heard Museum Indian Market

    FIRST PLACE DIVERSE ARTS "Sweet Bitter Raven" A beautiful vest made from herring blue and whale grey sea otter. One of a kind colors because the tannery was forced to close.

    2020 Sealaska juried Art Show

    Honorable Mention "Taa Daa" Alaskan furs Caplet. Purchased by Indian Arts and Craft Board, USFW Department of Interior

    Featured in the USFW Sea Otter Brochure https://www.doi.gov/sites/doi.gov/files/iacb-fws-sea-otter-brochure-web.pdf

    2015-2019 SWAIA/ Santa Fe Indian Market, New Mexico

    First Place in Textiles with "Eagle Equality" black and white totemic scarf -2019


    Honorable Mention in Diversified Arts with "Taboo Lovebirds" Caplet-2018


    First Place in Diversified Arts with Dress Vest, "Alaskan Lady"-2017


    Best of show in Contemporary Fashion contest with dress vest, "Alaskan Lady"-2017


    Second Place in Diversified Arts with a V-neck collar in Alaskan materials-2016


    First Place and Best of Division in Textiles with a sea otter vest-2015

    2019 Trend Alaska Fashion Show

    Anchorage AK, in October. Designed six unique sea otter fashionable looks. Sold one of the designs at the pop up.

    2017 Cherokee Art Market Tulsa, Oklahoma

    Innovation Award for "Taboo Kusax'an (Love) Birds, Sea Otter Capelet-2017


    Third Place for "Alaskan Lady" Sea Otter Dress Vest-2017

    2015-2017 Smithsonian National Museum of American Indian Native Art Market, New York

    Showcasing latest fur creations for the east coast in lower Manhattan

    2011-2018 Ketchikan Winter Arts Fair

    Donated and sold seal and sea otter apparel to local residents in my home town. Ketchikan, AK

    2011-2014 Alaska Federations Conference

    Sold seal and sea otter fur apparel and networked with senators on "significantly altered" issues. Anchorage and Fairbanks


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    National Geographic Magazine 2023

    "Sea otter are rebounding, not everyone is happy" 2 photos by Kiliii Yuyan

    Alaska Magazine October 2022

    Learn about colored sea otter, "A Coat of Many Colors" written by Alexander Deedy

    Alaska Humanities Forum Magazine 2022

    "Hunt, Eat, Sew"" written by Jennifer Nu.

    Sea Otter Art Brochure USFW Alaska Native May 2021

    Laws and defining information for visitors wanting to purchase sea otter wearable art.

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    Native American Art Magazine, April/May 2019 Page 80

    The Fashion Issue, "Who's Who in Fashion" An amazing mention of being one of the 24 Native fashion designers

    Native Max Magazine, February 2018, Page 13

    Working with Fur, According to Christy Ruby, written by Kelly Holmes; chief editor

    KBRD Community Radio Interview-2017

    "Ketchikan Fur Artist Wins at Santa Fe Indian Market" written by Leila Kheiry

    Bear Essential Life Magazine, Winter 2016/2017

    "Kindred Spirits," Saskatchewan Meets Alaska, Biography on the amazing style of Christy Ruby, written by Tara Lynn Barks

    The WON, Women's Outdoor News, April 2016

    Alaska Women: Making the Most of Their Game, written by Christine Cunningham

    Anchorage Daily News, October 21, 2011

    Sea Otters: An Alaska Political Predicament- written by Jill Burke

    4 page article relating to sea otter issues with Don Young's bill and federal prosecutions of Natives.

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    Honorable mention "Taa'Daa" sea otter fur Caplet

    Purchased by Indian Arts and Craft Board for one of their museums

      Featured in the USFW Sea Otter Brochure

    https://www.doi.gov/sites/doi.gov/files/iacb-fws-sea-otter-brochure-web.pdf


    “Taa Daa” Sea otter Caplet

    Created March 2020

    By Christy “Klanu” Ruby

    Alaskan Native Tlingit Eagle from the 

    Keet Gooshi Hit House, Killer Whale Dorsal Fin


    Designed with dyed black and white sea otter I created in 2017,

    this caplet is made from furs harvested only in Alaska. After the North American Fur Auction went bankrupt, it’s now extremely important to support our pioneer trappers and the skills needed to preserve our local fur art. 

    “Taa Daa” is a lighthearted funny play on the serious shield Taa Naa. We need a shield of humor to defend today’s turmoil. But don’t let the silly name fool you into thinking a joker glued this fur thing together. 65 hours went into constructing this unique caplet; starting with the bone chilling hunt. Rain with sleet and 30mph winds during the winter is the best time to harvest a sea otter. The hides are prime and the summer sunburn on the fur has been molted out. The day isn’t over yet after a split second shot is taken. The 100 lb. animal must be taken out of the skiff and skillfully skinned. Salt is used to store the rolled up sleeping bag sea otter up to 6 months. Next, the hide soaks overnight in a trash can bath of cool water. After receiving a grant in 2011 to teach pressure fleshing, the technique quickly spread and was the simplest way to make backbreaking work easier. Babysitting is involved when drying the hides to make sure skin-to-skin isn’t touching while hanging over a 2x4. And last, is the costly shipping to a special tannery. After a year, and with several pleas, a special tannery agreed to acquire the overzealous federal permit to tan and dye sea otters. The adventure began with several costly trial runs of my hides being used as guinea pigs. But after what seemed years, the amazing one of a kind sea otter hides in black and white were born.

    Taa Daa’s middle section is made of seal that I harvested in Ketchikan and is tanned by one of the last/best tanner who is 90 this year. Polar bear from Shishmareff is tufted in the dentalium. A Native elder in Kotzebue harvested the silver fox. Wayne Grant carved the walrus ivory beads. Benjamin Schliefman made a solid silver Taa Naa from a sketch I designed. Homemade shoulder pads and hand sewn blue satin lining complete the look. 

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    I guess I've wanted to be an artist since I was 5 years old. I was very happy to get paid to work in such a unique field where many starve, lol. I had no idea that all of those jobs; window painter, coin designer, sculptor, computer graphics, illustrator, and fly tier...would lead me to where I am now. A very happy real fur fashion designer.

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