This Saturday! June 21 at 3:00pm
Gayla Pedersen is hosting another of her popular tours of the Ft. Abercrombie shoreline where you can learn about Kodiak’s many edible seaweeds. Bring a pair of scissors and a plastic bag to learn about responsible collecting techniques.
This walk is free and open to 20 participants. Contact Marya to reserve your spot and to get meet-up instructions: 486-7004, ext 22, or via email: marya@alutiiqmuseum.org
This event is sponsored by the National Park Service Tribal Historic Preservation Program.
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Coming up!
Community Archaeology Find out firsthand what it’s like to be an archaeologist! Our annual Community Archaeology dig starts July 21 for three weeks. We’re looking for day volunteers to join us at our site near Womens Bay. Email Brian Fraley at brian@alutiiqmuseum.org for more information.
Community Language Night Every Tuesday evening is Community Language Night at the Alutiiq Museum. Whether you are a longtime language learner or just beginning to explore the Alutiiq language, you will be welcomed in this fun and casual environment. Tuesdays, 6:30pm – 8:00pm (No Language Night on June 17 due to the Campout!)
Alutiiq Word of the Week We are giving our popular Alutiiq Word of the Week series a makeover! Starting in July, our Cultural Education Specialist Marya Halvorsen will be narrating the radio lessons each week on KMXT. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive the words in your social feeds every week!
Kodiak College Alutiiq Studies Registration is now open for courses this fall in Alutiiq Language, Orthography, and Alutiiq Cultural Orientation. Visit Kodiak College’s website, or contact Dr. April Counceller at agcounceller@kodiak.alaska.edu for more information.
If you would like to receive personal phone calls or emails to notify and remind you of future Alutiiq Museum events and happenings, please contact Brian Fraley at the Alutiiq Museum at brian@alutiiqmuseum.org.
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