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Skin/Hide-Alutiiq Word of the Week-October 10th

By Alutiiq Museum on Oct 10, 2021   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Skin/Hide-Alutiiq Word of the Week-October 10th

AMIQ – SKIN/HIDE ARHANEK AMIIRTAALLRIIT, TAUMI-LLU ATKULILUTENG. – THEY USED TO SKIN SEA OTTERS AND THEN MAKE COATS OUT OF THEM. Across the Alutiiq world, animal hides were once essential material for clothing, bedding, and boats. Alutiiq people stitched cormorant and caribou skins into parkas, wrapped their families in plush bear hides for sleeping, and […]

It’s “Where’s Waldo” Alaska Style – Help Count Our Anchorage Bowl Moose this Weekend!!

By APD on Feb 21, 2020   Events/Notices, Featured, Southcentral  

It’s “Where’s Waldo” Alaska Style – Help Count Our Anchorage Bowl Moose this Weekend!!

  Starting today our fabulous friends at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will be counting our moose in the Anchorage Bowl.  And they need your help to do it!!!  Beginning at 8am this morning through 5pm on Sunday, February 23rd, you may report moose sightings by either calling 907-267-2530, texting to 907-782-5051, or […]

Open Skin Boat-Alutiiq Word of the Week-July 2nd

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 4, 2018   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Open Skin Boat-Alutiiq Word of the Week-July 2nd

Angyaq—Open Skin Boat Angyakun aiwikutartukut.—We are going (away) by open boat. The Alutiiq angyaq is a large open boat much like the umiak of northern Alaska. These twenty- to thirty-five-foot vessels were used for traveling and trading and could hold up to twenty people. They had a sturdy driftwood frame covered with sea lion skins […]

Scientists Find Unprecedented Microbial Diversity in Isolated Amazonian Tribe

By Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai on Apr 20, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists Find Unprecedented Microbial Diversity in Isolated Amazonian Tribe

Scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine, collaborating with a multicenter team of U.S. and Venezuelan researchers, have discovered the most diverse collection of bacteria yet in humans among an isolated tribe of Yanomami Amerindians in the remote Amazonian jungles of Venezuela. Bacterial diversity in the Yanomami, previously unexposed to antibiotics or industrialized diets, was […]

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