A Journey To What Matters and Heritage Project Grant- Culture in the Classrooms
Project: Culture in the Classrooms Grantee: Cook Inlet Native Head Start Written by: Marilynn Woods, Cultural Coordinator Dustin Newman & Tatiana Petticrew We […]
Project: Culture in the Classrooms Grantee: Cook Inlet Native Head Start Written by: Marilynn Woods, Cultural Coordinator Dustin Newman & Tatiana Petticrew We […]
Project: Twining Cedar- Restoring the Art and Cultural Practice of Tsimshian Bark Basketry Grantee: Anchorage Museum Association in partnership with the Haayk
Project: Material Traditions: Gut, Ivory, and Cedar Grantee: Anchorage Museum Association Written by: Marian Kaminitz As a conservator from the National Museum of
Project: Angyaaq Construction at Akhiok Kids Camp Grantee: Native Village of Akhiok Photos by: Sven Haakanson
My name is Tammy Tuttle Ashley, daughter to Terry and Delores Tuttle. I am an original CIRI shareholder born and
The end of my junior year at UAS was beginning to approach. Weather in Juneau, while as rainy as ever,
I was born and raised in various parts of the great state of Alaska. My mom (Dena’ina Athabascan) is from
My name is Cynthia Baldwin the daughter of Nicholas and Patricia Baldwin. My great grandmother, Lucy Whitley, is the original
I began my college career torn between pursuing law or medicine. I quickly realized neither one was for me.
Hi my name is Vivian Pomeroy, I am Inupiaq and Tsimshian from Anchorage, Alaska. I am one of the few Alaska