Salmon Fest Framed Canvas Print - Bring the joy of community and tradition into your home with this stunning framed canvas. This artwork is a photo from a one-of-a-kind original 3-D hand carved painting. Inspired by the vibrant gatherings of festivals like the Camai Festival in Bethel, this artwork celebrates life, gratitude, and togetherness. Neighboring villages once came together to honor Ellam Yua through Agayuliyararput—“Our Way of Making Prayer.” This piece beautifully reflects that spirit, offering both cultural depth and timeless artistry to embrace your wall with meaning and warmth.
- Canvas & Wood, 16" × 12" custom framed canvas, strong and tight
- Quality Construction: The frame is made with hand-framed high-quality painted wood.
- This frame promises durability and longevity, printed quality will not fade
- Protective Cover: The inclusion of a transparent cover is a significant advantage. It not only protects your artwork from dust, scratches, and fading but also enhances the overall display, making the image look clearer and more vibrant
- Beautiful decoration, perfect for bedroom, office, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and game room wall decoration
- Sizes: 16 × 12inch (40×30cm), black frame
- Do not use a wet cloth to wipe; you can use plush products to gently brush dust, just can keep the picture bright
- This product is printed and shipped out from our California based factory. Ships only within USA
Thank you for choosing us. This item is custom made, instead of in bulk. Quyana for making this thoughtful purchase. Add an extra day for processing your awesome stewardship.
Salmon Fest Framed Canvas Print 16"×12"
For millennia, Yup’ik traditions have been deeply intertwined with nature and the cycles of life. The thanksgiving and belief in Ellam Yua, along with communal festivals like the Camai Festival, underscore the values of gratitude, sharing, and respect for all living beings.
The concept of animals and fish offering themselves for harvest as a form of celebration and thanksgiving profoundly reflects the Yup’ik understanding of life’s interconnectedness. It highlights the balance and harmony between humans and nature, where every creature has a role in the cycle of life.
The Creator bestowed these gifts upon us as an expression of His love for all humanity.
The late elders believed that Ellam Yua was Christ all along, as their lives were also centered on love.
Quyana Ellam Yua Agayun
































