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Company
The Ulu Factory
211 West Ship Creek Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501-1603
Map Location Latitude: 61.222723 Longitude: -149.885413
Email Address: [email protected]
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The Ulu Factory
211 West Ship Creek Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501-1603
Map Location Latitude: 61.222723 Longitude: -149.885413
Email Address: [email protected]
Click here to go to the company web site
Description
The ULU knife (pronounced ooloo) is the most renowned knife in Alaska. Native people of northern Alaska invented this knife centuries ago. It is used for hunting, fishing, skinning, filleting and every other imaginable domestic cutting need by the Inuit (Eskimo) people.
The traditional ULU was an Eskimo cutting tool made of slate and bone, with a sharp edge for cutting or carving. The Eskimos made them in all sizes, from a small blade for cutting skins to a cleaver for carving meat. But, today's version is manufactured from stainless steel and provided with a hardwood handle for ease of use.
The ULU has a rounded blade topped with a handle and is usually grasped between the middle and ring finger of the hand. The Eskimos still use them, but non-Natives haven't had much access to them. The instrument is, however, now available in contemporary, functional form through Alaska's largest ulu knife manufacturer
"The Ulu Factory Inc.".
The ULU knife (pronounced ooloo) is the most renowned knife in Alaska. Native people of northern Alaska invented this knife centuries ago. It is used for hunting, fishing, skinning, filleting and every other imaginable domestic cutting need by the Inuit (Eskimo) people.
The traditional ULU was an Eskimo cutting tool made of slate and bone, with a sharp edge for cutting or carving. The Eskimos made them in all sizes, from a small blade for cutting skins to a cleaver for carving meat. But, today's version is manufactured from stainless steel and provided with a hardwood handle for ease of use.
The ULU has a rounded blade topped with a handle and is usually grasped between the middle and ring finger of the hand. The Eskimos still use them, but non-Natives haven't had much access to them. The instrument is, however, now available in contemporary, functional form through Alaska's largest ulu knife manufacturer
"The Ulu Factory Inc.".
Hours
We give tours any time of the day, when the store is open. Our store hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri, Sat 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please give us a call for any other information.
We give tours any time of the day, when the store is open. Our store hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri, Sat 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please give us a call for any other information.
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