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» Alaska Native Knowledge Network - Designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
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» Alaska Native Language Center - Center for the study of Eskimo and Northern Athabaskan languages at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. ANLC works to document and promote the twenty Native languages of Alaska.
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» Alaska Native Villages - Features information and maps on the tribes, development corporations, and regionally-organized links.
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» Alaska Natives Online - Tlingit and Haida resource page with information on current events, culture, and history.
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» An Alutiiq Dance - Each fall, after the end of salmon fishing and the berry harvest, the Alutiiq people of southern coastal Alaska held a series of festivals and spiritual ceremonies. Description of a dance and photos of art.
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» Alutiiq Museum - Information about the museum, the Alutiiq language, and Kodiak's cultural history.
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» Always Getting Ready - Describes the Yup'ik Eskimo and their land with James H. Barker photographs of their annual subsistence cycle.
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» ANILCA - Title 8 - ยง801. The Congress finds and declares that -- (1) the continuation of the opportunity for subsistence uses by rural residents of Alaska, including both Natives and non-Natives, on the public lands and by Alaska Natives on Native lands is essential to Native physical, economic, traditional, and cultural existence and to non-Native physical, economic, traditional, and social existence;
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» The Arctic Studies Center - Native people, scholars, and museum associates work together on a broad range of research. Includes art and cultural history.
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» ChiefEzi.Net - Provides information for and about the history and culture as pertaining primarily to the Dena'ina of upper Cook Inlet. features editorial opinions, news archive, memorials, and photos.
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» Dig Afognak Archaeological Expedition - A participatory archaeological field camp in Alaska on Afognak Island. Learn about the prehistoric and historic lifeways of the Alutiiq people and the landscape that shaped their lives and culture.
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» Early Prehistory of Alaska - A region so large (one fifth the size of the continental United States), and diverse ecologically, physiologically, and culturally that any synthesis must be skeletal in nature. General description of the broad units of the cultural chronology of the area.
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» The Gwich'in of Alaska and Canada - The people of the caribou occupy the southern slopes of the Brooks Range, brief history, photo, map, traditional management practices, and international caribou agreement.
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» Heartbeat Alaska - Anchorage weekly television show hosted by Jeanie Greene features native artwork, videos, articles, message forum, and chatrooms.
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» Huna Heritage Foundation - To perpetuate Huna culture and promote education for present and future generations of Huna People.
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» Nunivak Cultural Programs - A non-profit cultural heritage office of the Cup'ig village of Mekortuk. Provides general, geographical and historical information of the area. Features narratives, articles, photo gallery, and projects.
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» Our Way of Making Prayers - Yup'ik masks of the Agayuliyararput Exhibit, dance and ceremony, shamans, historical perspective, common themes, lessons, ecology, habitat, and glossary, and teacher's curriculum guide.
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» To Philly, From Alaska w/love - Daily life from inside the a traditional Native Alaskan Eskimo village. Subsistence hunting remains fundamental to survival.
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» Tradition and Transcendance in Russian America - (Re)constructing identity in the ancient world. An archaeological approach to identity in colonial contexts. Scholars have argued that the Alutiiq of the Kodiak archipelago have been present as a north Pacific indigenous culture for the last 7,000 years.
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» William J. Fisher Collection - Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People. The exhibition is being researched and planned at the Arctic Studies Center in Anchorage, in partnership with the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak.
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