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Legends Of The National Parks: Lake Clark's Ircenrraat By Derek Anderson, Joel Anderson, 2024


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Alaska is known as The Last Frontier because of the vast expanse of its wilderness territory, and also for its foreboding depths said to be inhabited by mysterious, legendary beings. The Ircenrraat people also known as “Ddhaw Dana” or the “little people” of Alaska are said to live deep within the mountains of Yup’ik territories in hidden caves. Small and humanlike, they enjoy causing mischief, and are known for luring hunters and trespassers away from trails with strange sounds until they are completely lost. Then they make their appearance clear, offering help to trespassers before leading them deeper into the forest and into their caves. No one who has ever been taken by the Ircenrraat people have returned to tell their story. These mysterious beings are known to only be malevolent toward people who display ill-intent toward sacred lands and wildlife. Intrigued by tall tales of the mythical beings of Lake Clark National Park, Anderson Design Group’s artists have hand-rendered a vintage poster of what we think these creatures might look like. Available as a print, canvas, metal sign, mini-canvas, postcard, or notecard, this would be the perfect wall decor addition for a National Parks or mystery enthusiast.

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