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#024 Sew Yup'ik: Story Behind the Stitches - Nikki Corbett

#024 Sew Yup'ik: Story Behind the Stitches - Nikki Corbett

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In this episode of The State I Am In, I sit down with an Alaska artist and respected indigenous voice, Nikki Corbett, the creator behind Sew Yup’ik.

Nikki grew up in Bethel, Alaska, in a childhood marked by both deep cultural roots and real personal hardship. She opens up about navigating family trauma, finding safe spaces in school and community, and how those early experiences shaped the way she sees the world today.

We talk about her journey back to Yup’ik culture as an adult—learning to sew kuspuks, mukluks, and fur hats, rediscovering the Yup’ik language, and turning those skills into something far bigger than she ever imagined. What began as personal healing became Sew Yup’ik: a platform where Nikki shares her creations, lifestyle, and now teaches workshops across Alaska and beyond, helping others reconnect with traditional art forms using materials like seal skin, otter, beaver, and fish skin.

Nikki shares stories from teaching in rural villages, traveling to places like Greenland and Canada, and how social media unexpectedly turned her into an ambassador for indigenous culture. She also speaks candidly about mental health, grief, parenting after trauma, and the importance of staying busy with your hands and heart when life gets heavy.

This conversation is about more than sewing—it’s about identity, resilience, and the powerful stories carried in every stitch.


Click here to see where you can follow Nikki and keep up with her work.

www.sewyupik.org

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