
Caleigha Gotthardt
Caleigha Gotthardt, a proud Inupiaq and Dena'ina Athabascan artist, was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. She is an enrolled member of the Native Village of Tyonek, with family roots in Tyonek (Sunrise Family) and King Island (Savganna Family). A self-taught multi-media artist, Caleigha creates contemporary artwork using materials such as Walrus Ivory, Bowhead Whale Baleen, and Seal Skin, honoring her cultural heritage through her designs. As the owner of HRAFN, Caleigha blends traditional Indigenous artistry with contemporary fashion, crafting unique, meaningful pieces that celebrate Indigenous identity. Her work is featured in various community spaces, including gift shops, museums, Native corporations, and renowned markets such as the Native Art Market in Scottsdale, Arizona, and SABO in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Through her designs, she continues to uplift Indigenous artistry while pushing the boundaries of modern fashion.