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Orange Kivalina Goo Identified as Rust Fungus

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 19, 2011   Rural  

KIVALINA-Scientists have re-identified the orange gooey substance that found it way to the shores and rain-buckets in Kivalina on August 3rd of this year.

Community Archaeology 2011-August 17

By COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY DIG 2011, Patrick Saltonstall on Aug 18, 2011   Community Archaeology  

WOMEN'S BAY, ALASKA-The excavation is nearing completion and we have already bottomed out on our main excavation block. Now is when we draw the profiles showing the different layers in the walls of the excavation. This is when we figure out the site's stratigraphy. Stratigraphy tells us what happened at the site – how each […]

Alutiiq Museum Receives National Accreditation

By Alutiiq Museum on Aug 18, 2011   General News  

KODIAK,ALASKA-The Alutiiq Museum has earned accreditation from the American Association of Museums. Accreditation certifies that the museum maintains the highest standards of professional practice. Reviewers who visited Kodiak on behalf of the American Association of Museum last April wrote, “The museum is a demonstrate leader among Native and tribal museums nationally,and among all museums in […]

Information From Space, Via Alaska, For 20 Years

By Journalist, Ned Rozell on Aug 18, 2011   Science/Education  

FAIRBANKS-As late August brings night back to the far north, our old friend darkness is restoring our view of the aurora, stars and satellites, seen as pinpoints of light streaking through the heavens. In the last 50 years, researchers have blasted thousands of these devices into Earth’s orbit.

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