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Jennifer Younger is an award-winning Tlingit artist of the Eagle/Drum House of Klukwan. Raised in Yakutat, Alaska, and now living in Sitka, she carries the Tlingit name Káakaxaawulga. Jennifer’s artistic journey began with a deeply personal mission: to reconnect with and carry forward the traditions of her heritage. Her passion for formline design and weaving stems from a desire to rebuild the cultural bridge that was broken when her grandmother was taken from her community and placed in an institution.
For over 20 years, Jennifer has been creating artwork that merges traditional Tlingit aesthetics with a contemporary edge. Her unique metal carving technique brings to life intricate jewelry and sculptural pieces that honor the integrity of proper Tlingit formline design, while also expressing her individual voice as a modern Indigenous artist.
Through her art, Jennifer seeks to reach audiences beyond the Northwest Coast—inviting people around the world to engage with the stories, beauty, and continued relevance of Indigenous culture. Each of her creations serves as a reflection of where she comes from and a testament to the strength and resilience of her people.
Tlingit Artist | Eagle/Drum House of Klukwan
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