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Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

By Brian Fraley | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, Koniag Region, Southcentral, State  

Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

The Alutiiq Museum has been officially recognized by the State of Alaska as a Natural and Cultural History Repository. The designation certifies that the museum maintains the highest standard of professional practice and is an appropriate place for the long-term care of Alaska’s patrimony. The Alutiiq Museum is the first repository in Alaska to achieve […]

First Images of Historic San Francisco Shipwreck, SS City of Rio de Janeiro

By Sarah Marquis/Vernon Smith | NOAA on Dec 14, 2014   At Sea, Featured  

First Images of Historic San Francisco Shipwreck, SS City of Rio de Janeiro

NOAA and its partners today released three-dimensional sonar maps and images of an immigrant steamship lost more than 100 years ago in what many consider the worst maritime disaster in San Francisco history. On Feb. 22, 1901, in a dense morning fog, the SS City of Rio de Janeiro struck jagged rocks near the present […]

Documents that Changed the World: The Star Spangled Banner turns 200

By Peter Kelley | University of Washington on Sep 9, 2014   Featured, National  

Documents that Changed the World: The Star Spangled Banner turns 200

From Francis Scott Key’s pen in 1814 through war, peace and even Jimi Hendrix’s screeching electric guitar at Woodstock, the Star Spangled Banner has lasted as an American icon — and an anthem that’s nearly impossible to sing. But as Joe Janes of the University of Washington Information Schooldiscovered when studying Key’s rockets’-red-glare-lit inspiration for his Documents that Changed the […]

Alutiiq Dance History Project Funded

By Brian Fraley | Alutiiq Museum on Sep 5, 2014   Featured, General News, Rural  

Alutiiq Dance History Project Funded

A grant from the Alaska State Museum will help the Alutiiq Museum preserve a piece of recent Kodiak history, the revitalization of Alutiiq dance. Thirty years ago, members of the Kodiak Alutiiq community began researching Alutiiq dance, with the goal of creating the first traditional dancers in a century.  Elders’ knowledge, ethnographic research, and assistance […]

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