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Raven Story

Raven Story

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Forever, First-Class Rate
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Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp based on art created by Tlingit/Athabascan designer and artist Rico Worl.

“The Raven Story represents a great meaning to the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast” said Jakki Krage Strako, the Postal Service’s chief commerce and business solutions officer and executive vice president, who served as the event’s dedicating official. “Today, the Postal Service is proud and honored to create this lasting tribute to the Raven Story through the issuance of this stamp.”

Joining Strako to dedicate the stamp were Marlene Johnson, chair of the Sealaska Heritage Institute Board of Trustees; Beth Weldon, mayor of Juneau; Frank Henry Kaash Katasse, playwright, actor and educator; Lance (X̱’unei) A Twitchell, associate professor of Alaska Native Languages, University of Alaska Southeast, and artist Rico Worl.

“Raven stories are a core aspect to Tlingit epistemology and I’m excited to share my representation of the Raven Story in a mixed modern and traditional way with this beautiful stamp” said Worl. “I hope this stamp inspires people to learn more about Alaska Native and Native American cultures as both rich traditional people and modern innovative and creative people.”

Background

The stamp design depicts a raven just as he escapes from his human family and begins to transform back into his bird form. To create the stamp art, Worl used formline, the traditional design style of the Indigenous people of the northern Northwest Coast.

The stamp is inspired by the traditional story of the raven setting the sun, moon and stars free. It depicts one of many stories about the raven, a figure of great significance to the Indigenous people of the northern Northwest Coast, part of the area that ranges from Southeast Alaska through coastal British Columbia and south into Washington state.

Among the cultures of the region — which include the Tlingit, the Tsimshian, the Haida, the Kwakwaka’wakw and others — the raven plays an essential role in many traditional tales, including stories about the creation of the world. The different peoples of the northern Northwest Coast each have their own culturally specific versions of the raven story, which often convey customs, ethics and cultural inheritances that help communities preserve or affirm their identities.

The Raven Story stamp is being issued as a Forever stamp in panes of 20. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1‑ounce price.

Shipping

Your order will be shipped within 24 hours after cleared payment received and you should expect your order in 3-6 business days! We offer express delivery service as well and if you choose this option, your item will be delivered in 1-2 business days!

Return policy

We offer 30 days no quibble return policy, so for any reason you want to return the items purchased from us, please contact us!

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Raven stamps

Thank you. stamps came in good time. Will be ordering more next month

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Elma Carroll
FOREVER STAMPS ARE FOREVER!!

WHAT CAN YOU SAY ABOUT STAMPS. ORDER WAS EXACTLY AS I ORDERED.

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Nancy R. Wilde
They’re beautiful.

They’re beautiful. I had no idea that you could get postage stamps from pstm.shop. They get here quicker than ordering from USPS.

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Nigel Nevin
Ravens story stamps try today.

I like seeing some of the stamps doing native American . The reason I bought them is that they were very different and I really like them.

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ZA Grey
Perfect

They were well protected in the shipment and are stunning! Perfect for my wedding invites. Mvto!