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Gain Awareness-Alutiiq Word of the Week

By Alutiiq Museum on Jan 27, 2025   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Gain Awareness-Alutiiq Word  of the Week

Gain Awareness — llangarlluni Carliaqa llangllarngauq. – My child is aware. Why do toddlers like to say, “No!”? The answer lies in a baby’s growing brain. In the transitions from infant to toddler, children develop their sense of self-awareness, both physical and emotional. By about 18 months, children recognize themselves as unique individuals. At this […]

Blanket-Alutiiq Word of the Week

By Alutiiq Museum on Nov 11, 2024   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Blanket-Alutiiq Word of the Week

Blanket — Ulik Una ulik aturnirtuq. – This blanket is comfortable. Before the introduction of western mattresses and blankets, Alutiiq people slept on piles of soft, dry grass and covered themselves with bear hides. These warm, insulating materials provided bedding both at home and while traveling. A person who had to camp unexpectedly simply collected […]

Fireweed-Alutiiq Word of the Week-August 4th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Aug 5, 2019   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Fireweed-Alutiiq Word of the Week-August 4th

CILLQAQ – FIREWEED CILLQAT ANTAARTUT UKSUARMI. – THE FIREWEED COMES OUT IN THE FALL. Late summer in the Kodiak Archipelago is brightly heralded by thousands of fireweed blossoms. This widely distributed perennial plant is a member of the evening primrose family, and it grows in both a dwarf and tall variety in the Kodiak region. […]

How Did WWI Reshape the Modern World?

By Gary Polakovic | USC News on Nov 14, 2018   National, National/World  

How Did WWI Reshape the Modern World?

A hundred years after the end of the “war to end all wars,” USC experts discuss its surprising impact and how it affects us even today One hundred years ago Sunday, the Allies and Germany agreed to an armistice ending World War I. The Great War claimed 40 million lives — but also serves as […]

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