The following exhibits are scheduled to appear in the Alutiiq Museum's gallery. To learn more please contact Exhibits Coordinator
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, (907) 486-7004, x25, or visit our
events page for information on related activities.
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Tangraqa - I see it!
December 2012
Search a picture to find a hidden object. It’s a simple game that children love, popularized by books like I Spy and Where’s Waldo. We are giving this favorite game an Alutiiq twist, hiding artifacts in photographs to teach children about Alutiiq history. This addition to our children's corner will feature large photographs reflecting different periods of Alutiiq history. Visitors will find objects to learn about Alutiiq life 7,000 years ago to the present with the help of lesson cards. |
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Cuumillat - Ancestors
Spring 2013
Track over 7,000 years of Alutiiq history through displays of Kodiak artifacts. Learn about the organization of ancient societys and the changes in Native culture through the objects people used.
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Weaving Traditions
2014
Woven objects were once essential to daily life on Kodiak - serving as containers, mats, and even clothing. See examples of Alutiiq basketry and learn how contemporary weavers are bringing weaving traditions to life through studys of ancestral objects.
Prehistoric spruce root basket, Karluk One Site
Koniag, Inc. Collection.
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