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Alutiiq Museum Names Chris Wooley Volunteer of the Year

By Alutiiq Museum on Feb 21, 2023   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured, General News  

Alutiiq Museum Names Chris Wooley Volunteer of the Year

The Alutiiq Museum says it is fortunate to have many friends who contribute their time and talents to their work. To highlight the importance of their volunteers, they honored one outstanding contribution with the museum’s Volunteer of the Year award. For 2022, Chris Wooley was picked for his help with researching the lives of two […]

After 132 Years, Wounded Knee Artifacts Come Home

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Jan 23, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

After 132 Years, Wounded Knee Artifacts Come Home

Part 1 of this series looked at the circumstances leading to a massacre of Lakota men, women and children at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on December 29, 1890. In November, a museum in Barre, Massachusetts, repatriated more than 150 objects believed to have been looted from the massacre site. VOA dug through historic records and […]

Coast Guard Repatriates Alaska Native Remains at Point Spencer

By Petty Officer 1st Class Nate Littlejohn | USCG on Oct 4, 2021   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

Coast Guard Repatriates Alaska Native Remains at Point Spencer

A plane carrying a box of delicately-packaged, unidentified human remains touched down on a dirt runway at Point Spencer, Aug. 12, 2021. A startled musk ox kicked up clouds of dust as it galloped against a Bering Sea backdrop. Coast Guard physical scientist Ian Putnam disembarked and breathed the 37-degree summer air with a solemn […]

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