Andrew Gronholdt
Andrew Gronholdt (26 August 1915 – 13 March 1998) was a famous Aleut from Sand Point, Alaska, in the Shumagin Islands south of the lower Alaska Peninsula and became famous for rejuvenating the ancient Unangan art of carving hunting hats called chagudax. In January 2012, a book was published posthumously by Gronholdt titled "Chagudax: A Small Window into the Life of An Aleut Bentwood Hat Carver" Gronholdt's woodworking techniques, wood steaming and bending methods, and instructional design methodologies were legendary.
Andrew Gronholdt | |
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Andrew Gronholdt holding a chxuusi-x | |
Born | Sand Point, Alaska, Popof Island, United States | August 26, 1915
Died | March 13, 1998 82) Edmonds, Washington | (aged
Education | Self-taught |
Known for | woodworking, chagudax-carving |
Notable work | "Chagudax: A Small Window into the Life of an Aleut Bentwood Hat Carver" 2012 |
Movement | Reviving Aleut Bentwood Hat Carving |
Awards | Shareholder of the Year, Aleut Corporation, 1989 |
Elected | Board of Directors, Shumagin Corporation, 1972-1974 Board of Directors of the Aleut Corporation, 1977-1998 |
Patron(s) | Aleut Corporation, Shumagin Corporation, Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage Museum |
Website | http://www.andrewgronholdt.com/ |
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