
Ahgupuk Greeting and Note Cards

George Ahgupuk
Shishmaref & Anchorage, Alaska
1911-2001
Please use the below links to view the ahgupuk galleries, yesteryear souvenirs along with greeting & note card pages
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Gifted by Mr. Joe Rondinelli




George Ahgupuk ~ American Artists Group card no. 10253 & 10254
“Greetings and good cheer for Christmas and the New Year”
“Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year”
In Memory of Aunt Doris Grindle
Gifted by Martha (Marty) Weeks





George Ahgupuk greeting cards line 1 – “Greets from Eskimo land”, blank inside card, “Greets from Eskimo land”
Line 2: “Greetings from Alaska all profits from the sale of this card go to the Alaska Crippled Children’s Association
Line 2 “Season’s Greetings and all good wishes for the New year” from the drawing by George A Ahgupuk American Artists Group, NY no. 10325 printed in U.S.A.
I immediately knew that they originally came from my mother’s sister, Doris Grindle, who lived and worked in Anchorage, Alaska between 1948 to about 1953…Martha B. Weeks (Marty)
Formerly of the Haven collection




George Ahgupuk American Artists Group # 10141, 10253, 10286, 10326, greeting and note cards
My father H. l. (Hob) Haven was stationed in Kotzebue as a U.S. Army Radio Technician in the early 1940’s and traveled to the villages throughout the area to maintain the Army Radio Stations. He met my mother Annie Hartman who was an Army Nurse serving at the Kotzebue Native Hospital at the time. They both enjoyed the times spent with their native friends while there
Dennis Haven
In memory of Aunt Doris Grindle
Gifted by Martha (Marty) Weeks






George Ahgupuk greeting cards
Line 1 – Arctic hunter, Eskimo blanket toss and hunters in kayaks
Line 2 Eskimo mushing sled with dogs, Eskimo reindeer roundup and The Great state of alaska
Formerly of the Haven collection




George Ahgupuk 4 American Artists Group #, red border, card #10142 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, light blue border, card #10253, Greetings and good cheer Christmas and the New Year, blue border, card # 10327 Greetings of the season and best wishes for the New Year, and green border, card #100328, Season’s greetings and best wishes for a Happy New Year.
Generously donated by Mrs. Mary Sundt

“To wish you the joys of the season and every happiness in the New Year”
An Alaska Crippled Children’s Christmas Card designed by George Ahgupuk
profits from the sale of these cards support our program of service for the Crippled Children in Alaska
Card #66-5-15
Generously donated by Claudia Kirkland of California







George Ahgupuk American Artist Group, New york, New york
card #s – 10141, 10286, 10287, 10327, 15E1, 15e4 & 15E5
From the Kara Ann Sweeney collection












George Twok Aden ahgupuk note and greeting cards
From the Sweeney collection










George Twok Aden Ahgupuk greeting and note cards
From the Mr. Raymond Hadley collection in Ester, Alaska


It was a pleasure to have lunch with you in Fairbanks Mr. Hadley
From the J. P. Sweeney collection




George Ahgupuk greeting and note cards
From the Mr. Russell Puppe


George Ahgupuk note and greeting cards
From the Mr. Russell Puppe








George Ahgupuk note and greeting cards
From the Sweeney collection

American Artists Group Framed Christmas Cards (patent pending)
By opening the button, the card may be removed from the frame
the inside pages of christmas card carry the sender’s name and holiday message.
replace in frame, it will give lasting remembrance and beauty.
this framed american artists group christmas card is a fine reproduction, in full color, of a painting by a famous living artist. it will contribute its cultural and decorate values to a home long after the holiday season is over.
The frame’s convenient button-back makes it possible to rotate this picture with other subjects from the famous collection of American Artists Group Christmas cards which distinguished art critics call “contemporary masterpieces in miniature!”.
PIC-hang: in hanging the picture use a flat headed nail in the wall and level the picture on the proper notch of the pic-hang. there are two pic hangs so that you can hang this frame either vertically or horizontally.
the second card in the frame
from the painting by Lauren Ford copyright



American Artists Group, N. Y.
no. 25 a 32 printed in U.S.A.