One who likes watching Ducks or Penguins, say. Juneau Empire Juneau Empire " Katzeek asks Elayna. Juneau Empire Evansville is a city in, and the county seat of, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States. But its possible that those effects can last longer than a single lifetime. But near the Arctic Circle, a different type of Olympics for young people pays homage to the regions subsistence hunters and the methods theyve used for centuries to feed their families and stay alive in harsh conditions. I want to set the record straight(more) (12-24-19), Baby Raven Reads releases new books By Michael Penn While headlines about the University of Alaska of late have focused on budget cuts and vetoes, as University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor I want to share some positive news. Although weve been lucky to have a relatively mild November, we at the City of Lakewood have been diligently preparing for the full arrival of winter weather. Capital City Weekly JUNEAU EMPIRE Tis the season for Christmas cards. Do you have a record out? The public is invited to the event, which begins at 1:30 p.m. Were pretty excited, said Rosita Worl, president of SHI(more) (12-1-15), SHI accepting applications for revamped Art Show and Competition Renowned Chilkat and Ravenstail weaver Clarissa Rizal, a Raven of the Takdeintaan, died Wednesday after a battle with cancer. 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Ketchikan master carver Nathan Jackson opens a new retrospective exhibit in Juneau this week. He prepared to execute an Alaskan high kick, one of 10 events at the Native Youth Olympics, by balancing on one foot and one hand, his planted hand behind him and his backside just a few inches off the ground. The government will cancel up to $10,000 in federal student debt if the borrower did not receive a Pell Grant. Hello, and welcome to Protocol Entertainment, your guide to the business of the gaming and media industries. In 1969, a young Koyukon Athabascan woman stood before the U.S. House of Representatives, and described the life her community had been living on the banks of the Yukon River since time immemorial. It was the second year in a row Sealaska Heritage Institute and others have put on the games, which are rooted in Alaska Native culture and celebrated every year at the NYO Games in Anchorage and World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks. By Rosita Worl There is no cost for the breakfast, but RSVPs are required. The seminary has come under fire in recent years for not engaging in the repatriation process despite a law requiring federally funded institutions to inventory cultural items(more) (9-21-17), Peabody Essex Museum Gets Set of Native American Artifacts Only about 100 people in the United States are fluent speakers of Lingt, one of three heritage languages spoken in southeast Alaska and western British Columbia. By Lisa Phu The silver fish was a sight she was used to, but one she had learned wasnt always guaranteed. Alaska Public Medias Alexandra Gutierrez sat down with Rosita to talk about her life, and her hopes for the future(more) (1-2-14) Professor of Alaska Native Languages and Tlingit formline artist Xhunei Lance Twitchell answered these questions at the Art of Place series on Friday, Feb. 9 at the University of Alaska Southeast. I want to bring my uncle alive to you today, said Albert Kookesh, who is a former state senator in addition to being a relative of Soboleff(more) (11-14-19), Weekend Guide: Walter Soboleff Day, a ski sale, a string ensemble performanceHeres whats happening this week Register online at lakewoodpubliclibrary.org/youth or call (216) 226-8275, ext. The series includes a three-book set derived from ancient creation stories that have been passed from generation to generation for thousands of years. By Lisa Phu By Elizabeth Jenkins The book, Nang Jaadaa Sgaana Laanaa aa Isdaayaan, or The Woman Carried Away by Killer Whales in English, is part of Sealaska Heritage Institutes award-winning Baby Raven Reads program(more) (6-11-21), The modern treaty: protecting Alaska Native land, valuesThe Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, in its simplest terms, provided Alaska Natives with $962.5 million and title to 44 million acres of land in exchange for the extinguishment of aboriginal land claims #ANCSA50 Petitioners have called for the removal of a statue depicting the U.S. cabinet secretary who arranged the purchase of the states land from Russia. For 60-70 years, Alaskans who were declared insane were sent to Morningside Hospital, an asylum in Portland, Oregon. By Sean Maguire By LISA PHU Tribes gave him the name Kwaday Dan Tsinchi (Long Ago Person Found in Tutchone, a First Nations language). Ill never forget where I was when I first heard that shaman, healer and traditional ceremonial leader Brant Secunda would be hosting a nine-day retreat in Juneau(more) (1-28-18), This Poser Shaman Mess Named Brant Needed a Huge Cultural Smackdown and Sealaska Gave it to Him, One Hot Mess The canoe paddlers and dancers will then proceed to the Soboleff Center(more) (5-6-15), JSD replaces texts that spurred protestsReplacement documents tell stories of Native experience Haida Gwaii Observer ARIES: The Rams got bigger-than-life things going on behind closed doors, & the Sunbeams are in your house of higher learning & overseaslooks like youre taking a Sleigh Ride abroadTAURUS: The Bull is catching some rays from other peoples money/resources; luck is coming to you from friends, groups & associations who may have seen Mommy Kissing Santa ClausGEMINI: The Twins business/personal partnerships are getting a double boost from the Sun & Jolly Jupiter has landed in your Career houseIts the Most Wonderful Time of the YearCANCER: The Crabs focus is on service & health; Lady Luck visits your 9th house of foreign travel & higher studies you may be singing Feliz Navidad from different shores than Lake ErieLEO: The Lion/Lioness romantic vibes are on fire, and the golden buzzer has lit up the house of others resources, buy a lotto ticket, and soon youll be Rockin Around the Christmas Tree. At this year's Celebration, two dance groups from Wrangell will lead the way for the first time in four years. There were many acknowledgments and thanks for the stories told(more) (11-1-18), Tlingit speakers travelling to 'historic' gathering in Alaska in effort to preserve language KINY Juneau Empire The future also looks bright as the next two high scorers were Sophomore Helen Fraunfelder with 16 points and 7 goals and freshman Willow Trapp with 14 points and 6 goals. KHNS Now, students can enroll in a Northwest Coast arts program Sealaska Heritage Institute is the beneficiary of Sarah's power of persuasion(more) (8-11-17), Sealaska Heritage Institute: Tina Art Auction with Carmaleeda Estrada and Christopher Smith Indian Country Today Indian Country Today The trap consists of five or six semi-circular structures each measuring about six feet wide(more) (10-25-22), 11,100-year-old trap proves people lived in Alaska 1,000 years earlier than believed The path to an artistic career has had many side trails, Gibbons said(more) (2-15-18), Initiative looks to promote Native art, make it economic driver for SoutheastSealaska Heritage Institute spearheading movement, looking for help from Southeast Conference It describes the curving lines that create shapes you see in carvings, weavings, and drawings. 60. By Klas Stolpe By Mary Catharine Martin If they ever re-open, join. Seal oil with cracklings crunchy seal fat reminds Joe Nelson of early fall mornings growing up in Yakutat. Before fur traders decimated sea otter populations from Alaska to Oregon, ancestors of at least one Alaskan indigenous population, the Tlingit, hunted the mammals for their pelts but probably not for food, according to a study by anthropologist Madonna Moss(more) (6-2-20), Assembly puts arts campus support decision on holdSealaska Heritage Institute asks for delay prior to committee vote Juneau Empire The money will come from the CBJ general fund fund balance. Nearly a hundred athletes from Alaska and Canada are expected to compete in the 2019 Traditional Games in Juneau next month, marking the first time Southeast Alaska has hosted a statewide Indigenous sports event(more) (2-12-19), Tlingit artist has dispute with Facebook By Pablo Arauz Pea A week later he was the first to sing on stage at the venue. State and local governments should adopt and enforce all of the listed above to make sure that we all are doing our best helping. Tlingit weavers Anastasia Shaawaat Ku Gei Hobson-George and Lily Hope presented Chilkat leggings a type of garment worn on the leg made with a labor-intensive Alaska Native weaving style Friday as a formal close to Hobson-Georges two-year-long apprenticeship with Hope. Indian Country Today Known as a fish weir, the ancient trap dates back about 11,100 years, the Sealaska Heritage Institute reported in a news release(more) (The Sacramento Bee) (Charlotte Observer)(The News Tribune) (10-25-22), SHI awarded grant to expand capacity for online digital collections JUNEAU EMPIRE Indian Country Today A new scientific report has shown genetic links between ancient skeletons found in Alaska and British Columbia and the Indigenous Peoples who live in the area today. Indian Country Today By Caleb Vierkant Ranger Josie Kavc also earned a spot at Regionals. In Alaska, repatriations can range from as small as an individual bone or skull, up to hundreds of sets of remains. Their arrival marked the unofficial beginning of Celebration, a biennial festival of Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian tribal members organized by the Sealaska Heritage Institute(more) (6-9-16), SHI to host internationally-known Irish dance group at Celebration KRBD Indian Country Today By Peter Segall By Mary Catharine Martin By Ben Hohenstatt Science In an interview with the Empire, Boxley said that he knew what he wanted to do from a young age. By Clara Miller Sealaska Heritage Institutes (SHI) Baby Raven Reads book Raven Makes the Aleutians has won a Picture Book Honor award from the American Indian Library Association (AILA). We talked to two women involved in the programming. Daphne Wright won a 2020 Teacher of Distinction award presented by Sealaska Heritage Institutes Board of Trustees on Friday during SHIs virtual Celebration 2020 broadcast, SHI announced. The AILA, an affiliate of the American Library Association, announced winners of its biennial Youth Media Awards this week in Philadelphia, calling the selected books the best of the best in childrens and young adult literature"(more) (1-30-20), Baby Raven Reads book wins American Indian Library Association Award There were already multiple bids. Last year when I was a Senior, the League of Women Voters came to my Highschool and helped make sure everyone had the opportunity and assistance that they needed to register to vote. We are so happy to have everyone here, said SHI President Rosita Worl. Capital City Weekly Indian Country Today NOVEMBERARIES: Your luck is coming from behind the scenes Ram, be careful it doesnt expand into something too big to handle; on a positive note, money comes to you from others, hmmm.TAURUS: The Sun is shining in the Bull Pens relationship sector, and luck appears when you come out from under that rock & make the rounds with your friendships & organizations. And with that, more than 2,000 people danced, sang and enjoyed a reunion among nearly 50 groups who had traveled anywhere from one mile to 1,000 milesjust to dance. At the time, she was a student, studying to become an anthropologist and later went on to become president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute(more) (12-17-21), Sealaska Heritage Institute trustees support petition to recognize tribesBallot initiative would create an equal government-to-government relationship with the State of Alaska by officially recognizing Alaska tribes in the law Wood Culture Indian Country Today A Ketchikan-based fur artist has had some of her pieces removed from her page on the national handcraft-selling website Etsy. JUNEAU EMPIRE Newsweek By Suzanne Downing Native News Online The definition under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) allows only Natives with 1/4 blood quantum or more to hunt or use marine mammals for food or clothing and arts and crafts. If politics compromises our allegiance to our King Jesus, then we must reject such practices by politicians. Hundreds of people lined the boat landing at Douglas Harbor on Wednesday singing and chanting to welcome canoes from around Southeast to the unofficial start of Celebration organized by the One People Canoe Society. Capital City Weekly Sealaska Heritage Institute released three new culturally-based childrens books through its award-winning Baby Raven Reads program. Sealaska Heritage Institute is sponsoring a free, 13-part fall lecture series covering a wide range of topics, including clan crests, lost Alaskans, historical trauma in Alaska Native peoples and whether the state should call a constitutional convention(more) (9-8-22), SHI to sponsor lecture on story behind clan's use of crest KINY Her competition was her sister Doris McLean and her cousin Charlene Baker all three are from Whitehorse(more) (6-10-16), Native art market huge hit at Celebration The project is a part of SHIs ongoing effort to make Juneau the Northwest Coast art capital of the world(more) (2-16-16), Sealaska offers skin sewing workshop The Sealaska Heritage Institute held a ceremony on Friday destroying a retail coat that copied a design The Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus is phase two of SHIs vision to make Juneau the Northwest Coast art capital of the world and to designate Northwest Coast art a national treasure(more) (9-18-19), Savoonga artists bring blanket toss to Juneau By scanning the box drum in infrared, century-old details are returning to the surface. KINY It will be a rare occasion to have a room full of people speaking the language. According to a report in Science Magazine, a study of nuclear DNA suggests that Native American and First Nations groups living in southern Alaska and the western coast of British Columbia are descendants of people who lived in the region some 10,000 years ago. A crowd packed the red cedar clan house at Walter Soboleff Building downtown: Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian gathered together. Institute, our store, and our Associated Press According to Sealaska, he learned to carve at a time when Native people were in danger of losing traditional knowledge(more) (4-4-19), Alaska Natives Honored for Secret Communications Work By Dana Zigmund By Zoe Grueskin Her schedule has been noticeably busy.(more) (5-11-17), New Yale Partner Faulted for Handling of Tribal Artifacts An Anchorage couple has donated $25,000 toward Sealaska Heritage Institutes (SHI) planned arts campus, which will be a public space for perpetuating and experiencing Alaska Native art. 2016 is shaping up to be an exciting year in the arts. By Tamara Ikenberg The Bristol Bay Times Four shops catering to Alaska cruise ship visitors sold whale and walrus bone carvings for $1,000 or more each that they falsely claimed were made by Alaska Native artists, according to federal prosecutors. Nature World News Chief of Operations Lee Kadinger updated us on the progress of construction while on Action Line. McKinley and Pissed Off Some Ohio Republicans New Historian Michael crafts jewelry, including wedding rings, to order, and also repairs and re-designs pieces.Most of the other items sold in Lion and Blue are certified fair trade and crafted by indigenous people from all over the world. A policy intended to deter the illegal trade of ivory and items made with the parts of endangered or threatened animals led the online sales website Etsy to remove such artwork sold by Alaska Native artists, who can legally use ivory in their pieces. U.S. News and World Report The symposium was a chance for families and staff to learn about the projects from the students. By Gregory Philson Part of that effort has been the unveiling of the Citys first official and comprehensive Snow & Ice Control Plan. Capital City Weekly After a long battle over the objects ownership, museum representatives on Wednesday hand-carried three of those at.owu back to Southeast Alaska for repatriation. Sealaska Heritage Institute earlier this year acquired a spruce-root hat made by Haida weaver Delores Churchill. By Michael Penn Questia. To be recognized on a national level is very exciting, said Tess Olympia, BRRs program manager, in an email. This will be her first children's book. They were postponed last week due to a COVID-19 outbreak in Ketchikan. Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian members held a homecoming ceremony in the Shuk Hit clan house in Juneau. Hawaii eyes protections for native culture Walter Echo-Hawk is, essentially, a walking law library. By Nolin Ainsworth 1922 / 1948. Sealaska Heritage Institute will sponsor a lecture by three scholars on their analysis of Tlingit songs that were documented by the Spanish at Yakutat in the late 18th century. After elder, tribal leader and college professor David Katzeek died last month, the tribe scrambled to find a way to observe their sacred traditions while keeping everyone safe during the pandemic, with coronavirus cases surging in the state. From the dedication of Xunaa Shuk Ht to Juneau-Douglas Little Theatres 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, read on to learn about some of the years highlights(more) (12-28-16), Dance, Art and SongSealaska Heritage Institute highlights Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida culture in its biennial Celebration KTOO In a press release, Sealaska Heritages president Rosita Worl called it one of the most blatant examples of cultural appropriation and copyright infringement shed ever seen(more) (Alaska Public Radio)(KNBA) (4-20-20), Sealaska Heritage sues Neiman Marcus alleging unlawful use of term Ravenstail, copyright infringement The first will be June 20-25 for students entering grades fourth and fifth. (more) (9-16-17), City of Juneau recognizes National Arts in Education Week Drive around other communities, I think we do it best. Last month Harding Middle School sixth graders held the second annual Math in Business Symposium, which showcased project-based learning using many of our Vision of a Lakewood Graduate competencies in an impressive way! Capital Chat In turn, these three ancient individuals hold close relation to the Haida, Nisgaa and Tlingit tribes that inhabit the region today, revealing a direct line of descent to these tribes(more) (4-9-17), Remains reveal 10,000-year-old connection to Southeast Natives KTVA See gift cards for details, terms, conditions and (if applicable) fees. Kingeisti David Katzeek, 77, passed away on Oct. 28. At the opening ceremony, the Aangun Yatxi dance in their regalia in front of the Walter Soboleff building. Sealaska Heritage Institutes released their upcoming summer youth programs so the community could save the date. Taken as a whole, the lists are reflective of a spirit of gratitude toward all those who devote their time, energy and talent through the arts, enriching our lives in the process(more) (Juneau Empire) (12-30-15), Top Ten Native Art Events of 2015 By Lakeidra Chavis Earlier this year, the City of Lakewood was excited to announce plans for the redevelopment of the former Lakewood Hospital site. Explore the four core cultural values of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsishian people in this photo-based childrens book. The donation is thought to be the largest collection of photographs made by a Tlingit person. It will be in circulation in 2021 at a date yet to be announced(more) (12-9-20), Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past week as of December 5, 2020 In the last issue, Volume 18, Issue 21, we mistakenly printed the wrong advertisement for the Lakewood Seventh Day Adventist Blood Drive.The Blood Drive this month is taking place on November 26th between 10a.m. Full membership to the IDM is for researchers who are fully committed to conducting their research in the IDM, preferably accommodated in the IDM complex, for 5-year terms, which are renewable. By Kevin Baird Its very challenging, he added. By Lisa Phu The six students who signed up made hats, gloves and scarves(more) (11-15-18), Family shares items and stories for Dr. Walter Soboleff DaySoboleffs sons and daughter loan collection to Sealaska Heritage Institute for display It did create makeshift camps first at Marine Park, then on the Mental Health Trusts property. It was the second consecutive year the team of capital city teenagers earned top-five placings at the statewide competition, which pits over 400 athletes against one another in 10 different games stemming from Alaska Native traditions(more) (5-1-19), Sealaska Heritage Institute Unveils New Exhibit on Celebrated Tlingit Artist Nathan Jackson A Massachusetts college was found in violation of a federal law regulating the possession and sale of potentially sacred artifacts following a complaint from an organization of Alaska Natives. Kingeisti David Katzeek, clan leader of the Shangukeid, founding president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute and a Tlingit language and culture professor died last night, SHI said in a statement. Ed Littlefield, the operas composer, said one word has been used to describe the story so far(more) (Alaska Public Media News) (KNBA) (4-16-21), Sealaska Heritage Institute to hold Cultural Education Conference Now a small theological school in Newton is navigating this complex legal process for the first time. Capital City Weekly By Ben Hohenstatt Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has filed a federal lawsuit against Neiman Marcus, alleging the national luxury retailer falsely affiliated garments sold by them with Native artisans through its use of the term Ravenstail (Yeil Koowu) one of the great weaving traditions of the northern Northwest Coast Native tribes and unlawfully infringed the copyright of a famous Northwest Coast artist(more) (4-23-20), Sealaska to hold virtual Celebration 2020 Public voting week will start on December 21st and continue through Dec. 28th. Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has published four new books through its award-winning Baby Raven Reads program, including an original Raven story written by children and three books that teach the Lingt and Smalgyax languages. At the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Fairbanks last month, Sealaska Heritage Institute presented a study addressing the possibility of changing the definition of "Alaska Native" with regard to taking marine mammals for food or art purposes. I just love saying that name. Indian Country Today Tlingit poet, scholar and culture bearer Nora Marks Dauenhauer has passed away at age 90. UAS has renewed its agreement with the Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) and the Institute of American Indian Art (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. By Richard Walker KINY Juneau Empire Associated Press To the beat of a deerskin drum and the tune of a Tlingit song, 16 teachers from several Alaskan communities danced into the University of Alaska Southeast classroom where they had spent the last two weeks. James Dixon, an anthropology professor at The University of New Mexico, was a lead researcher in that excavation. In his talk, Indigenous Issues in Native Handicrafts and Intellectual Property, Adamsa Ph.D. student in law who serves on the law faculty at the University of Troms in Norwaywill introduce his work in the area of indigenous intellectual property rights. In addition to the 150 residences given bags of food, LCAC also mailed 150 Giant Eagle gift cards worth $75 to other families in need. This is my dream town! Daily Mail Juneau Empire Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has chosen three emerging, master Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian artists to carve three cedar house posts that will be cast into bronze. Juneau Empire By Amy Gorel By Frank Hopper Two totem poles bound for Sealaska Heritage Institutes Totem Pole Trail in Juneau will be from the carving shed of Ketchikan artists. By Erin McKinstry By the end of early October it had blossomed into a successful dugout canoe. Indian Country Today Its called Between Worlds. By Liam Niemeyer Jackson is highly esteemed for his mastery of Northwest Coast art. We think that teachers, when they understand, they begin to understand theyre a part of the cultural landscape here as well. Along with the winning homes, one nominator and one voter will win a prize as well.As always, we sincerely thank our sponsors who step up every year with gift certificates for prizes: Parnell Eagen of the West End Tavern, Brothers Ramesh and Sanjeev Sharma of India Garden, Bob Togliotti of Woodstock BBQ, Bobby and Julie Hutchison at the Root Cafe, and new this year: Lakewood's own Christmas Angel, Bonnie Fencl of Carabel Beauty Salon and Store with Haircuts for Females of All Ages. Juneau Empire Library of Congress However, a small number of borrowers will have the debt cancellation applied automatically because they have already submitted their income for 2020 or 2021 as part of their federal student loan application or because they enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan. SHI President Rosita Worl said children were actually requesting more testing in the app. Charges were laid recently against owners at four different gift shops for falsely claiming some of the art they sold was made by Alaskan indigenous artists. Many in our greater community collaborated on the project. Sitka Sentinel Pianists Nicole diPaolo and Dan Overly, of the Cleveland Music Settlement, will be at the piano and violin. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. He used model paint instead of acrylics, and suffered from the fumes. KTOO Itll happen on Friday, Feb. 24, 6-8 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 25, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Sunday March 4, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Limited to 15 participants. By Becky Bohrer The school denies the charges, which involve objects subject to repatriation. KINY Some serial stories are lumped into one entryCelebrating diversity: Our Facebook Live coverage of Celebration in June tops the charts in regards to reach and engagement. Speakers of Tlingit are preparing for what they're calling a historic conference in Alaska. Wright, a longtime Hoonah teacher, has taught at Hoonah City Schools for more than 35 years, and according to SHI, has been a force for integrating Native language, protocols, traditions and history into classes(more) (6-13-20), Stunning piece wins Best of Show in Juried Art CompetitionSealaska Heritage Institute announces winners KTOO By Ed Schoenfeld By Alex McCarthy Studio West 117 had its grand opening last weekend at the Fieldhouse, Lakewood's newest most progressive development catering to businesses and services for the LGBTQ+ community. Compiled by Donna May Roberts with assistance from the elders of Metlakatla(more) (2-1-17), Native Language Dictionary Added to Sealaskas Free Offerings The games are co-sponsored by Sealaska Heritage Institute and will be held March 7-8 at Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kal(more) (2-20-20), Southeast Alaska fossil declared a new species and given a Tlingit name For the next few months carvers will be working at Sitka National Historical Park but not on one of the parks famous totem poles. Featured artists Rhonda Butler, Renee Culp, and Toni Weber: Walter Soboleff Building, Front and Seward Streets, Reception: 4:30-8 p.m.. Sealaska Heritage Institute and the Sealaska Heritage Store will host featured artists Rhonda Butler, Renee Culp, and Toni Weber at the Walter Soboleff Building. James Cook, who has been credited with discovering land already inhabited by Indigenous people(more) (The New York Times)(Minneapolis Star Tribune) (Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette) (The Hill) (News-Press Now) (Sitka Sentinel)(7-26-20), Our Cultural Landscape virtual conference A Seattle resident has donated a collection of books on Northwest Coast (NWC) art to the Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) library. The book, National Recognition of the Traditional Cultural Significance of X'unaxi (Indian Point), traces the saga that began in 1959 with a proposal to develop the site and culminated in 2016, when Sealaska Heritage Institute prevailed in an effort to list it in the National Register of Historic Places, making it the first traditional cultural property in Southeast Alaska to be placed on the register(more) (8-10-22), Sealaska Heritage Institute publishes book on fight to protect sacred site No minimum spend at Tanger to get vouchers. Mackenzie Fisher Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) will kick off its first-ever virtual Celebration this week in an effort to bring people together after the coronavirus pandemic in April caused the institute to postpone the in-person event. Gifts are not necessary, but if anyone wants to send a birthday card, mail it to the church or bring it to the concert. Study focuses on eligibility of future generations of Natives to hunt marine mammals . CoastAlaska News At a late February talk at Sealaska Heritage Institute, Jacob Adams, a visiting scholar from Norway, had a possible solution: trademarks, which he said are one of the best mechanisms for protecting indigenous cultural heritage(more) (Juneau Empire) (3-2-16), Traditional canoe in progress at Sitka park Depending on where you travel in Alaska, you might have dozens of opportunities to learn about the states Indigenous peoples and cultures, whether you visit Saxman Native Village near Ketchikan, hear stories about Glacier Bay from a Huna Tlingit cultural guide or watch artists working on their Umiaqs for whaling season at the Iupiat Heritage Center(more) (11-13-20), Sealaska Heritage Institute awarded federal grant to publish Tlingit, Haida archives for language revitalization project Sealaska Heritage Institute and the University of Alaska Southeast PITAAS program are sponsoring a performance by Byron Nicholai, who has gained national attention through his Facebook page I Sing. Guests will hear from Superintendent Maggie Niedzwiecki with an update on District developments of note and also enjoy some holiday entertainment from our Hayes students. He was among those honored at the District 6630 Annual Foundation Awards Gala at Windows on the River on November 17. Juneau Empire Sacred burial grounds. Capital City Weekly The Missed - Activation - Just Because Records - 8 songs - 12, digital, Sort of the second album from The Missed sort of because I dont know if they consider their demo tape an album (I do) and also because 8 songs is a bit short for a punk album but it doesnt feel that short listening to it, so I guess it evens out. It was the first of two days of friendly competition among middle and high school students in a sport that up until this year was only practiced at the elementary school level in town. Capital City Weekly Prop 30 is supported by a coalition including CalFire Firefighters, the American Lung Association, environmental organizations, electrical workers and businesses that want to improve Californias air quality by fighting and preventing wildfires and reducing air pollution from vehicles. Lily Hope tells a story of raven, king salmon and the birds to second grade students from Harborview Elementary, Montessori Borealis and Juneau Charter Community School at the Walter Soboleff Center on Friday Nov. 30, 2018. This year's academy for high school students will be held July 6-19 at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau. Those imitations can threaten not only the integrity of the culture whose art is appropriated, but at times, even that cultures survival. Sah Quahs English was limited, but it would be impossible to ignore the gravity of his allegations: that he had been captured by the Flathead Indians and sold into slavery as a child, trafficked up a Northwest Coast slave-trading network, and was currently enslaved to a Tlingit man in Sitka named Nah-Ki-Klan. Tribal Business News According to a release from the states Department of Transportation, two port calls have been added to the ferry schedule. Sealaska Heritage Institute, in partnership with Petersburg Indian Association, will offer its first virtual art class this month through a pilot project that is expected to become the new normal for delivery of educational programming. Hes also worked extensively on canoes, paddles, masks, drums, regalia and more(more) (8-28-18), New bronze posts preserve Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian artArtists debut posts outside Walter Soboleff Building in downtown Juneau Microsoft pleaded for its deal on the day of the Phase 2 decision last month, but now the gloves are well and truly off. In the 1930s he removed remains of more than 1,000 individuals and funerary objects from Larsen Bay and brought them to the Smithsonian Institute(more) (5-18-21), Museums, Native heritage organizations look to future of digital collection, repatriation Good news for coffee lovers with almond allegies. 3. I realize with this platform that I can do so much for our Alaska Native and American Indian youth, she said. JUNEAU EMPIRE The committee will aim to advance relationships with tribes. Juneau Empire Indian Country Today Lisa Phu joined the Empire on Friday as a general assignment reporter, which also was the last day for longtime arts editor and Capital City Weekly editor Amy Fletcher(who) accepted a position with Sealaska Heritage Institute as a publications specialist(more) (2-23-16), Speaker: Childhood trauma can lead to health problemsSealaska speaker talks about long-lasting role of childhood trauma Back in the day, I think we had two different gas stations at two different times down there at the corner of Main and Front," he said. Annual Innovation Summit kicks off in Juneau By Adelyn Baxter Alaska Native News Sealaska Heritage Institute said it was condemning the social media giants policy, according to a statement from the organization on Friday. SHI's Council of Traditional Scholars, which guides the SHI on programs, has been meeting since 2014 to help plan the Grand Opening Ceremony. For the past several months, a back-and-forth debate over Alaska Native items held in Massachusetts has embroiled one of Americas oldest museums, the oldest graduate theological seminary and the Sealaska Heritage Institute of Juneau. The scholars, Dr. Caitlin Stern and Dr. Jessie Barker, have been conducting research in Southeast Alaska since May through SHIs Visiting Scholars Program. A petition has been filed calling for the removal of the statue of William H. Seward from Dimond Courthouse Plaza across from the Alaska State Capitol. By Vincent Schilling Blood simple: Is it time to rethink how Native is defined? Juneau Empire Saturday, they gave presentations on 10,000 years of education in Southeast Alaska(more) (9-27-16)Sealaska Heritage Institute Receives Language Revitalization Grant If the gift bags werent sign enough, the 14 artist booths set up at Sealaska Plaza make it clear that the Northwest Coast Art Market is back. These games are based on hunting and survival skills of the indigenous people of Alaska and across the arctic going back hundreds of years. Its the most wonderful time of the year, and Gallery Walk the biggest, most popular First Friday of the year is a festive way to usher in the season. They study with a book that the Sealaska Heritage Institute recently published, called the "Beginning Tlingit Workbook." Capital City Weekly Capital City Weekly KTOO By Rosita Kaahni Worl Tiny Barril waited seven years for the song to come to him. By Michael S. Lockett For Alaska Natives like the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian, their deep-seated artistic traditions hold a sacred place in their cultural and social lives. Juneau Empire The stamp, designed by Juneau-based Rico Lanat' Worl, a Tlingit and Athabascan artist, depicts Raven freeing the sun, stars and moon(more) (7-29-21), Tlingit Stamp release ceremony to be held Friday Teaching is at the center of Saturday Carving Practice at Gajaa Hit. By Jack Scholz Both Worl and Goade will be available to sign books at the Gallery Walk, while Education Program Manager Katrina Hotch will be reading from SHI's Baby Raven Books(more) (11-30-17), Educational partnership mixes math with Native design The design of the stamp, titled Raven Story by Rico Lanat Worl, was unveiled this week by USPS as part of its Forever Stamps series(more) (News Break) (11-19-20)USPS unveils Tlingit artist's postage stamp design "I didn't have a clue what it meant but I knew I really liked it," he said. Capital City Weekly Dauenhauer, of the Haines-Yakutat Lukaaxdi (sockeye) clan, was a giant of Tlingit language scholarship and literature. The researchers looked at genetic data from Shuk Ka (Tlingit for 'Man Before Us'), an ancient individual whose remains - found in a cave in southeastern Alaska - date to about 10,300 years ago. "So one day I was standing at my window and looking across at that Sealaska parking lot and saw our Sealaska arts campus there"(more) (10-29-19), Sealaska Heritage Institute to sponsor lecture on pivotal lawsuit that affected Tlingit and Haida, land claims Wrangell Sentinel Their mother, the late weaver Clarissa Rizal, put a meaningful signature on each of her Chilkat and Ravenstail robes, garments historically worn as status symbols in Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures that were also given as gifts ceremonially. The enrollment period for Sealaska scholarship applications will open on Saturday, Dec. 15, for the 2019-2020 school year. By Peter Segall The series includes a counting book10 Sitka Herringwhich traces the fate of a herring school from 10 to one fish as they encounter Southeast Alaska predators. The Alaska community consultations of that national effort wrapped last week(more) (6-19-17), Improving Native AmericanEducationPrograms aimed at Native students draw on the unique culture, traditions and history of tribal communities Lt. Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, commander of the US Air Forces North American Aerospace Defense Command Pacific Region, met with Tlingit clan leaders on Feb. 5 from three Southeast Alaska villages. Associated Press Archaeology Magazine The winner of Sealaska Heritage Institute's Celebration 2022 Art Contest is a Haida and Tlingit artist from Georgia. Approximately two dozen Juneau youths took to the University of Alaska Southeast Recreation Center gymnasium Friday night for the Native Youth Olympics Tradition Games. The 11-person ensemble shared original and traditional music inspired by band founder Preston Singletarys southeast Alaska roots. Alaska Dispatch News A panel, consisting of Nelson Angapak, Willie Hensley, Roy Huhndorf, Ken Johns, Sam Kito, Jr., Georgianna Lincoln, and Rosita Worl, spoke about the history of ANCSA. A striking new stamp by Tlingit/Athabascan artist Rico Lanat Worl will be issued in 2021. We might learn more about culture contact and what the effects of that are that persist to today"(more) (6-18-19)Sealaska Heritage announces participation in genetics study Everyone has a story to tell, and sometimes a paintbrush, a pirouette or a grand piano does the job when words fail. Sealaska Heritage Institute is reaching out to hunters to help revitalize the endangered art of Tlingit mountain goat horn spoon carving. As part of its Celebration: 10,000 years of Cultural Survival project, Sealaska Heritage Institute digitized video of its second Celebration, a dance and culture festival, and shared the footage on its YouTube channel. There were financial scares for the longtime professional theater, single-vote decisions that shaped the appearance of downtown and how the arts are seen in Juneau, fiery discussions about cultural appropriation and a state emergency was declared for Alaska Native Languages. The award was announced in a news release on Wednesday. KINY By Emily Kwong In the 1960s, 412 otters from Amchitka Island and Prince William Sound were introduced to sites around Southeast Alaska(more) (11-7-19), Pivotal court case for Tlingit & Haida explained Hello, and welcome to Protocol Entertainment, your guide to the business of the gaming and media industries. For over 200 years, several sheets of notated music lay silent in a Spanish museum until now. Sealaska Heritage Institute purchased a new Raven hat by master artist Nathan Jackson, and the nonprofit that protects and promotes Alaska Native art and culture will show it off First Friday. Indian Country Today Students may register online(more) (Juneau Empire) (7-22-15), Sale of Native art by Andover Newton Theological School under fire Travel Alaska Three young artists also placed in SHIs fourth biennial Juried Youth Juried Art Exhibit(more) (5-9-22), Sealaska Heritage unveils new Native arts campus Well spend the next couple weeks driving pile around the perimeter of the campus(more) (9-4-20), A UAS project aims to preserve and revitalize Alaska Native languages Celebration, the every-other-year gathering of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people in Juneau, wrapped up last week. Celebration is a dance-and-culture festival first held by Sealaska Heritage Institute in 1982 that has grown into the worlds largest gathering of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people(more) (12-8-22), Sealaska Heritage Institute to sponsor lecture on Native Leaders Hall of Fame The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust has pledged $400,000 toward construction of the Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus being built by Sealaska Heritage Institute, the nonprofit that protects and promotes Southeast Alaska Native arts and culture announced. First, Lakewood is an interesting historical city. By Paula Ann Solis by Brielle Schaeffer Celebration is one of the largest gatherings of Southeast Alaska Native peoples, drawing thousands of people, including more than 2,000 dancers(more) (7-25-22), OPINION: Sealaska affirms: Being Native is more than a blood percentage A special shout-out to my court administrator, Maria Russo, who worked tirelessly, and to the citys Finance Department for connecting us with experienced and court knowledgeable grant writers. Shopper health and safety is our first priority in the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Today, that building with the cedar facade stands on Front Street, and the art auction is returning with a new goal: Keeping SHI and the Soboleff Center operating. Both establishments are owned by founder, David Stein, and have been in operation for approximately 20 and 10 years respectively. However, this is not new. One of just 304 members of the elite, state-paid police force responsible for protecting all of Alaska, including remote towns and villages, Anderson motored 2 miles outside city limits to a subdivision of $400,000 houses(more) (12-6-19), Sealaska Heritage Institute to unveil new exhibit on Tlingit war and peace Im totally blown away by this, Boxley said. The story was adapted for children from the works of the late Nora and Dick Dauenhauer, who transcribed it from Tlingit Elders Susie James' and Robert Zuboff's oral accounts(more) (2-6-20), Sealaska hosts meeting with U.S. Military She is also the founder and former managing editor of NBCs Asian America platform. Inside Higher Ed Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in. By Renee Brincks Petersburg Pilot Appropriation of indigenous peoples art and culture: its something thats been happening for decades, if not centuries, and that still happens even today. Alaska's summer tourism season traditionally ramps up in May and peaks during the summer months as cruise ship visitors and independent adventure travelers descend upon the state. The workshop is a four-day course, that teaches technical skills and techniques required to create the goat horn spoon. Dr. Gates joins a distinguished list of past Legal Aid keynote speakers, including U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, U.S. By Scott Burton For those in attendance, it was an opportunity for socialization and fun. By Alex McCarthy Alaska Congressman Don Young along with Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernndez of New Mexico has introduced the STOP Act, legislation that works to prohibit the exporting of sacred Native American items and increase penalties for stealing and illegally trafficking indigenous cultural property(more) (5-10-21), Congressman Don Young Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Safeguard Tribal Items Kindred Post of Juneau has donated 10 percent of its profits from its Social Justice Hustle collection to Sealaska Heritage Institute in recognition of the institutes work to forge social change. A new three-year program is the result of a cooperative effort between the Klawock City School District and Sealaska Heritage Institute. Im using my dads regalia that he used when he was in Celebration, and Im using his hat that he also used, Davies said on Wednesday in Downtown Juneau(more) (6-9-22), Hundreds gather for Celebration grand processionRegalia-clad dancers pack streets downtown as ceremonies open Named one of the two of the Alaska Childrens Trust 2020 Southeast Champion for Kids earlier this month, Worl was recognized for his strenuous efforts to bring back NYO to middle and high school in Juneau, as well as spreading it to communities across the Southeast(more) (1-26-20), 5 groups in Juneau receive Rotary Vocational Service awards By Mike Dunham David Katzeek, a respected Tlingit elder, mentor, and clan leader of the Shangukeid, has passed away. By Casea Peterson By ANN DORNFELD The proclamation says arts education plays a vital role helping students develop creativity, communication and critical thinking skills.(more) (9-12-17), Juneau's inmates create art She continued: I am honored to be part of this mission, to work with colleagues I admire and adore, and to take on this new role alongside Geoff as we help write the next chapter in NewsHours story. KINY JUNEAU EMPIRE Not any kind of stamps, but ones that make history, rightfully so(more) (12-16-20), Raven Mail: Tlingit Artist Designs Stunning Stamp for U.S. Winners will receive prizes in the following categories(more) (Juneau Empire) (6-1-16), SHI youth art exhibit to open SHI, which is a nonprofit that perpetuates and protects Alaska Native art and culture, was awarded $12,000 for Catcher of Souls by John Hudson III(more) (6-19-19), DNA may show lasting impact of colonizationNew study wants to see what historic stress means for Alaska Native genes KINY Skagway students have been learning traditional Alaska Native games in preparation for the Junior Native Youth Olympics. It has to do with absorbing stories and their meaning, and making them a part of how you interact with the world. Juneau Empire Meet the Author- "The Storytelling Code: 10 Simple Rules to Shape and Tell a Brilliant Story" Book by Dana Norris . Southeast Alaskas largest Native cultural gathering wont be held this year. USPS has tapped a Tlingit artist based in Juneau to create a Northwest Coast art stamp for distribution in 2021. Associated Press By Sam DeGrave Federal officials have again warned the Andover Newton Theological School over its failure to comply with a law that governs the return of cultural objects deemed sacred to Native American or native Hawaiian peoples. Postal Service(11-19-20)SHI to hold unveiling ceremony in 2021, SHI to sponsor lecture on what it means to be Native(11-18-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, SHI to sponsor lecture on blood quantum rules for tribal membership(11-17-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, SHI to sponsor lecture on federal Indian law in the Lower 48(11-16-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, SHI to sponsor lecture on tribal governments, sovereignty (11-10-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, SHI to sponsor lecture on sustainable development in Indigenous Southeast Alaska (11-9-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, SHI to sponsor lecture on tribes constitutional relationships with Congress(11-6-20)Free virtual event part of Native American Heritage Month celebration, Virtual memorial ceremony scheduled for David Katzeek (11-3-20)YouTube event to be streamed live, open to the public, Murdock trust pledges $400 thousand toward arts campus(10-28-20)Gift contingent on SHI reaching fundraising goal, SHI to sponsor lectures, eventfor Native American Heritage Month (10-22-20)Free events to be offered virtually, SHI and HIA epigenetics research collaboration continues; community discussion postponed due to covid-19 pandemic(10-15-20), Washington man donates old Frog button blanket to Sealaska Heritage(10-8-20)Piece thought to date to the late 1800s, SHIs Baby Raven Reads program receives award for excellence in early childhood literacy(10-8-20)Sealaska Heritage one of five given 2020 Contributions to Literacy in Alaska award, SHI receives grant to expand Baby Raven Reads program to five additional communities(10-1-20)Award-winning program to expand to Kake, Klukwan, Haines, Metlakatla and Ketchikan, SHI to sponsor lecture series focused on Northwest Coast art(9-28-20), SHI to sponsor lecture on crafting social justice change through writing(9-22-20)Talk last of a series focused on educational inequities, injustices, SHI to sponsor lecture on culturally-responsive curriculum(9-17-20)Talk part of series focused on educational inequities, injustices, SHI to sponsor lecture on the history of Alaska Native education(9-10-20)Talk part of series that will focus on educational inequities, injustices, SHI to sponsor lecture on the history and healing of Douglas, Alaska(9-8-20)Talk part of series that will focus on educational inequities, injustices, SHI wins federal grant to process, make available archives from Dauenhauer estate(8-31-20) Frank Katasse adapted traditional Tlingit stories for a pair of books called, "The Woman Who Married the Bear," and "The Woman Carried Away by Killer Whales". Jennifer Beals, actress, Flashdance, The L Word, The Bride, Devil in a Blue Dress, The Book of Eli; Harry P. Beam, U.S. Representative 193142; Todd Beamer, heroic passenger on United 93 on 9/11 (born in Michigan) Melissa Bean, U.S. Representative 200511; Warren A. Bechtel, founder of Bechtel; Boom-Boom Beck, MLB pitcher 192445 The deadline to RSVP is Dec. 7. They hold up and support the vibrancy and resilience of the Tsimshian, Tlingit and Haida cultures. The Pennsylvania Gazette The e-commerce site Etsy said last week it will no longer allow Alaska Natives to sell crafts made with ivory or parts from threatened or endangered animals, despite urging from a U.S. senator and a cultural preservation group to change its policy. Capital City Weekly Juneau Empire The ceremony will also be streamed live through the Institutes YouTube(more) (7-26-21), Seattle Man Donates Old Spruce-Root Basket to Sealaska Heritage Institute Starting in November, all second-grade students in the Juneau School District will go on annual arts excursions to the Walter Soboleff Building to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures(more) (11-20-15), Southeast Alaska cultural group buys Chilkat robe that showed up on eBay Juneau Empire While scientists have found other stone weirs in the state, they have confirmed the oldest fish trap was used by hunter-gatherers from Asia(more) (10-27-22), Sealaska Heritage Institute to re-open doors to all second-grade Juneau School District students for arts initiativeProgram part of partnership with Any Given Child Juneau, local group initiative By Elizabeth Jenkins We started reporting on potential impacts of COVID-19 before it reached Alaska and eventually we reported on the pandemic daily, including the arrival of the first vaccine in Juneau(more) (12-31-20), Sealaska Heritage Institute publishes original Raven story written by children, language booksNew series part of the institutes Baby Raven Reads program Sealaska Heritage Institute has received a federal grant to revitalize the languages of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian in four Southeast Alaska communities. By Alex McCarthy By Scott Burton Evansville is a city in, and the county seat of, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States. KINY The details are still coming together, but shes hoping to turn it into a collaborative art space to bring together community talent and resources for creative pursuits. Juneau Empire Scholarship, authority, and the support of more than 20,000 illustrative quotations from some of the best writers in the language. KTOO However a grand celebration is planned when the construction of the arts campus is completed(more) (8-5-20), Elders to Sealaska: 'It is your responsibility to ensure our cultural survival' By Melissa Griffiths National Endowment for the Arts award allows Sealaska Heritage Institute to train inmates in Native art This partnership led to a survey of the grounds at Lakewood High, where a hot spot of an invasive plant species was discovered in the stormwater basin behind the softball field in the North Lot. Team Juneau took home two medals one bronze and one fifth-place honor from the 2019 NYO Games at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage this past weekend. By Raegan Miller It's Giving Tuesday! Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has entered into a three-way partnership with the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), and the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) to provide enhanced and expanded Northwest Coast (NWC) art programs and opportunities for Alaska students. For many of the young participants, it was their first time at Celebration due to pandemic cancellations(more) (6-16-22), Celebration's Grand Exit complete as of Saturday night The first quarter of the school year flew by, however I dont want to turn the page on a new quarter without celebrating some of the great things that happened from August to October. The lawsuit claims Neiman Marcus unlawfully infringed the copyright of a famous Northwest Coast artist(more) (4-20-20), Trio of optional educational opportunities for Juneau students 10/27/22 11:14 AM. JUNEAU EMPIRE Southeast Alaska tribes celebrated the return of a long lost ancestor Saturday, when a Seattle couple donated back a hundred-plus-year-old sacred Chilkat robe. Boxley is spending the week demonstrating his craft for the Sealaska Heritage Institute(more) (11-19-19), Video: Former State Writer Laureate talks about importance of protecting aboriginal rightsHayes speaks at Sealaska Heritage Institute KINY 11/4/22 11:04 AM. KINY By Rhonda McBride Postal Service, SHI to sponsor lecture on what it means to be Native, SHI to sponsor lecture on blood quantum rules for tribal membership, SHI to sponsor lecture on federal Indian law in the Lower 48, SHI to sponsor lecture on tribes constitutional relationships with Congress, Murdock trust pledges $400 thousand toward arts campus, SHI and HIA epigenetics research collaboration continues; community discussion postponed due to covid-19 pandemic, SHIs Baby Raven Reads program receives award for excellence in early childhood literacy, SHI receives grant to expand Baby Raven Reads program to five additional communities, SHI to sponsor lecture series focused on Northwest Coast art, SHI to sponsor lecture on crafting social justice change through writing, SHI to sponsor lecture on culturally-responsive curriculum, SHI to sponsor lecture on the history and healing of Douglas, Alaska, SHI wins federal grant to process, make available archives from Dauenhauer estate, SHI to sponsor lecture series for community on culturally-responsive education, Angoon family donates vast photo collection spanning 75 years to Sealaska Heritage, SHI recruits 18 scholars for Native language program, SHI offering cultural training for teachers, support staff, admins, Sealaska Heritage begins construction of arts campus, SHIs first ever virtual education conference to offer nearly 40 breakout sessions, distinguished keynotes speakers, Two graduate students chosen for Judson Brown Scholarship awards, Longtime Juneau photojournalist wins Person of Distinction award, SHI unveils winners of 2020 Juried Art Competition, SHI to kick off first-ever virtual Celebration this week, SHI to unveil winners of 2020 Juried Art Show and Competition, Native groups push alternatives to eliminating UAS as separate entity, Educators, SHI honor retiring Tlingit teacher, SHI acquires bentwood box that challenges Native blood quantum rules, SHI to hold virtual summer camp on science, technology, engineering, arts and math, SHI extends Sealaska scholarship deadline due to coronavirus, SHI Board of Trustees moves to postpone Celebration 2020, 2020 Traditional Games to feature TVs Eskimo Ninja, athletes from Alaska, Canada, SHI to sponsor lecture on supporting language learning through schools, community, New species discovered in Southeast Alaska given Tlingit name, New study shows social, cultural, ecological benefits of herring subsistence economy are at risk, SHI to sponsor lecture on Juneau Indian Village, protecting aboriginal rights, Native identity, SHI to sponsor lecture on Metlakatla reservations thriving salmon economy, SHI to sponsor lecture on Tee-Hit-Ton decision, miscarriage of justice, SHI accepting applications for Juried Youth Art Exhibit, Native Artist Market, SHI to sponsor free lecture on George Davidson and the Kohklux maps, SHI, HIA begin second phase of epigenetics study in Hoonah, Sealaska Heritage to sponsor artists-in-residence from Savoonga, SHI to sponsor visiting scholar studying effect of subsistence diets on oral health, Sealaska Heritages Walter Soboleff Building wins LEED Gold certification, SHI to sponsor lecture on Tlingit relationships with sea otters, SHI to sponsor lecture on early work of Tlingit artist Nathan Jackson, SHI to sponsor lecture the American Flag in ANB Halls before 1960, SHI to sponsor genetics study on how historical trauma may have altered DNA of Native people, Ph.D. candidate, Tlingit language teacher receives language scholarship, SHI acquires Raven hat made by master Tlingit artist, Artist-in-residence, apprentice to give presentation on Chilkat weaving, Masters student, social justice advocate chosen for Judson Brown scholarship, SHI to sponsor Latseen Hoop Camp for middle, high school students, SHI to unveil new exhibit on celebrated Tlingit artist Nathan Jackson, All SHI 2018 Baby Raven Reads books chosen for annual best-of-the-year list, SHI to sponsor Math And Culture Academy for students region wide, SHI to sponsor Latseen Northwest Coast Art & Leadership Academy, State to honor Tlingit code talkers at Gold Medal, 2019 Traditional Games to kick off this week, Alaska Legislature passes proclamation honoring Tlingit code talkers, 2019 Traditional Games to draw athletes from across state, Canada, SHI condemns Facebook ban on sale of products with animal parts, fur, SHI releases most comprehensive book on halibut hooks ever published, Study finds Sealaska Heritage is $10 million force in state, SHI to host childrens event, give away free Baby Raven Books, Kindred Post makes donation to Sealaska Heritage, SHI to sponsor Tlingit flautist to perform at Juneau Symphony event, SHI, UAS launch new scholarships, opportunities for aspiring teachers, administrators, SHI to donate interactive exhibit to schools in Southeast Alaska, Juneau Symphony to perform in clan house in joint fundraiser, SHI to accept applications for college, voc-tech Sealaska scholarships, Sealaska shareholder donates authentic fire bowl to Sealaska Heritage, Sealaska Heritage releases how-to videos for endangered art practices, SHI to open doors to all second-grade JSD students for arts initiative, SHI to sponsor lecture on Indigenous knowledge of Yakutat people, SHI to release new Baby Raven Reads books this week, SHI to sponsor lecture on the power of Native names, Historic landmark language summit to kick off next week, SHI to sponsor lecture on revival of ancient sea basketry, SHI to sponsor lecture on DNA studies of Native ancestors, SHI To sponsor lecture on the first cannery in Alaska, SHI to sponsor lecture on origin, migration of Tlingit Kaagwaantaan, SHI to sponsor lectures, events for Native American Heritage Month, SHI Lauds return of Tlingit manager as head of Sitka National Park, SHI to sponsor skin-sewing workshops region wide, SHI to sponsor lecture on ancient Alaska Native voyages to Hawaii, City names Front and Seward intersection Heritage Square, SHI to sponsor cultural orientation series for educators, SHI to open new exhibit featuring traditional armor, SHI kicks off first horn-spoon carving class in Juneau, SHI acquires last Chilkat robe made by master weaver Jennie Thlunaut, SHI planning retrospective exhibit on Nathan Jackson, SHI to offer residencies, support to Alaska Native artists, SHI to offer new scholarship program for Native arts, museum studies, Infrared scans, other techniques reveal details on old box drum, to unveil exquisite bronze house posts at public ceremony, education conference to kick off next week, Sealaska Heritage sets dates for regional Native language summit, New program to document how to make spruce-root basketry through master weaver, undergraduate, mental-health advocate chosen for Judson Brown scholarship, Sealaska Heritage to hold regional Native language summit, Family donates exquisite Northwest Coast collection to Sealaska Heritage, Seaweed, seal oil, contest winners announced, Heritage announces winners of Juried Art Competition, Youth Art Exhibit, Whats New: Celebration to include new food contest, poetry gathering, regalia and designer workshops, more, SHI to unveil winners of Juried Art Competition, Juried Youth Art Exhibit, SHI to unveil pieces accepted into Juried Youth Art Exhibit next week, SHI to unveil pieces chosen for Juried Art Show, S new interactive exhibit to be unveiled next week, SHI to sponsor math and culture academy for students across region, accepting proposals for Culturally Responsive Education Conference, Couple donates basket by master weaver to SHI, SHI to sponsor second cultural education conference, to sponsor Latseen Northwest Coast Art & Leadership Academy, tribe donates canoe replica to Sealaska Heritage, halibut-hook fisherman, grandfather, to accept award at Innovators Hall of Fame, Northern Northwest Coast halibut hook inducted into 2018 Alaska Innovators Hall Of Fame, Baby Raven book wins top award from American Indian Library Association, Statement on Etsybanning certain Alaska Native products, SHI acquires spruce-root hat made by master Haida weaver, artist, art historian, chosen as jurors for art show, SHI to commission replica of old fish trap stake, , Klawock School District, sign agreement to expand art program, SHI to release new Baby Raven book about Devils Club, a sacred plant, SHI, UAS, school districts, sign agreements to advance Northwest Coast art, math training, SHI to transfer cultural values panels to Juneau school, to sponsor lectures, special events, for Native American Heritage Month, to sponsor lecture on collaboration between scientists, Alaska Natives, to map, document Alaska, SHI to sponsor Native Youth Olympics in Juneau, SHI publishes new Baby Raven book for children, offers book signing, SHI distributes Baby Raven books region wide, SHI to host museum conservation specialist to stabilize old Tlingit box drum, Thank you for making SHI's Tina Art Auction a success, SHI publishes new Baby Raven books for children, plans book signing, SHIS Tina Art Auction attracts internationally known artists, SHIS Baby Raven Literacy program wins Library of Congress Award, SHI publishes new Baby Raven Books for children, offers book signing, Homecoming for Chilkat robe scheduled this week, public invited, SHI to continue art and business workshops for Alaska Native prisoners in 2018, SHI, JAHC, KTOO, to sponsor performance by Canadas acclaimed music group A Tribe Called Red, Seattle family gives one-of-a-kind Chilkat robe to SHI, SHI releases new Tlingit games, enhances apps to include quizzes, score tracking, Ph.D. candidate, Native education advocate, chosen for Judson Brown Scholarship, SHI releases Haida Baby Raven Reads books for children, SHI receives grant to conserve, scan, old Takdeintaan box drum, SHI to sponsor spruce-root weaving mentor-apprentice program, Study reveals 10,000 years of genetic continuity in northwest North America, Education conference keynotes to include big names in education, to host first culturally responsive education conference, Five teams chosen for Haa Shuk Language Project, SHI recruiting spruce-root weaving apprentices, SHI to showcase Native fashion at Tina Art Auction, Miss Alaska USA 2017 named SHI Cultural Ambassador, I to showcase Northwest Coast masterworks at second art auction, SHI chooses three Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian artists to make posts, Rising stars in language revitalization spearhead new language committee, Native groups rally against proposed homelessness ordinance, SHI opens application period for Haa Shuk Community Language Learning Project, HI to accept applications for college, voc-tech Sealaska scholarships, SHI to release five new childrens books on creation stories, alphabet at public reception, SHI to release six childrens books on creation stories, colors, alphabet, SHI to open statewide Native mask exhibit highlighting ancient, current uses, SHI, Sealaska to sponsor lectures on Tlingit, Navajo code talkers, SHI signs landmark agreement with IAIA, UAS to advance Northwest Coast art, SHI releases first Tlingit language podcast, SHI to open doors to all local second-grade students for arts initiative, SHI to sponsor veterans panel, film screening on Thursday, Sealaska, SHI to honor traditional warriors, Native veterans for Native American Heritage Month, SHI publishes book of rare photos documenting Inupiat life in early 1900s, SHI to sponsor lecture on Yupik ways of dancing, SHI releases new study on definition of Alaska Native, SHI receives large grant to revitalize Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian languages, Assistant professor, language advocate, chosen for Judson Brown scholarship, releases first Tlingit language and games apps, to sponsor lecture on Alaska Native Identity study by visiting scholars, SHIS inaugural fashion show highlights traditional and contemporary Native art, Soapberry, seaweed contest winners announced, SHI announces winners of Juried Art Competition, Youth Art Exhibit, Whats new: Celebration to include fashion show, youth art exhibit, & more, SHI to unveil winners of juried art competition, youth art exhibit and to feature exemplary pieces, SHI to host internationally-known Irish dance group at Celebration, SHI releases Baby Raven Reads books for children, SHI to receive national arts grant for art training, Visiting scholars seek paid participants for a study at SHI on Alaska Native identity, SHI to sponsor lecture on indigenous intellectual property rights, SHI to sponsor lecture on injustices, inequities in Native education, SHI to sponsor Native Fashion Show during Celebration, SHI, PITAAS, to sponsor free performance by Byron Nicholai, Dugout canoe project to kick off in Sitka, Sealaska Heritage accepting applications for new Juried Art Youth Exhibit, Renowned physician, researcher, to speak on far-reaching effects of childhood trauma, SHI welcomes visiting scholar from Norway, SHI, state library, to sponsor lecture on de Laguna, SHI 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commission new totem poles, screen in Juneau, SHI to break ground on Walter Soboleff Center, SHI hires general contractor to build Walter Soboleff Center, Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation grants SHI $75,000 for Walter Soboleff Center, SHI to showcase Northwest Coast masterpieces at first art auction, Artplace makes award to fund Walter Soboleff Center, art, Individuals, club make significant donations to center, SHI to sponsor Latseen Leadership Academy, Murdock makes award to fund Walter Soboleff Center, Rasmuson awards grant for media equipment to SHI, SHI a finalist for extremely competitive ArtPlace grant, SHI to hold formline workshops regionwide, Eagle totem to be raised at University of Alaska Southeast, Artists chosen to carve Eagle totem pole for Sealaska Heritage Institute, UAS, Ancient Fish Weir Identified Off Coast of Alaska, Months after first sighting, Metlakatla is now catching dozens of invasive green crabs a day, An ancient discovery in Southeast Alaska could help 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