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The Alaska Native
Knowledge Network
is a resource for compiling and exchanging information related
to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
University of
Alaska Museum of the North
The University of Alaska Museum of the North is a thriving
visitor attraction, a vital component of the University of
Alaska Fairbanks and the only research and teaching museum
in Alaska.
Sealaska
Heritage Institute
SHI administers the Sealaska Corporation's cultural and educational
programs for the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people of Southeast
Alaska.
Sealaska Corporation
Strong culture and strong enterprise define Sealaska, the
Southeast Alaska Native Corporation formed under federal law
in 1971.
The
Longhouse at Evergreen State College
The mission of the "House of Welcome" Longhouse
Education and Cultural Center at The Evergreen State College
has been to promote indigenous arts and cultures.
Huna Heritage
Foundation
The Huna Heritage Foundation receives its primary support
from the Huna Totem Corporation. The Foundation augments corporate
funding through Federal program grants and through gifts from
individuals, families and businesses.
Juneau Arts &
Humanities Council
The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council is the formal arts
agency for Juneau, the Capital City of Alaska.
Juneau
City Museum
Collects, preserves, exhibits, and assists with research on
the local history and culture of the Juneau-Douglas area.
Smithsonian Institute
National Museum of the American Indian
The first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study,
and exhibition of the life, languages, and art; to celebrate,
preserve, and perpetuate the Native cultures and communities
of the Western Hemisphere.
Toadlena
Trading Post
Toadlena is a place that offers a glimpse into the past, maintaining
a lifestyle that the Navajo and the traders have played out
for over 100 years - nurturing a centuries-old weaving tradition
to continue into the future.
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