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Alaska Native Heritage Center
Cultural history center for the Alaskan Native that is preserving knowledge handed down from generation to generation.
http://www.alaskanative.net/
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Alaska Native Language Center
Internationally known and recognized as the major center in the United States for the study of Eskimo and Northern Athabaskan languages. Information and links.
http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/index.html
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Alaska Natives Online
Tlingit and Haida resource page with information on current events, culture, and history.
http://cooday8.tripod.com/tlingit1.htm
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Alutiiq Word of the Week
A weekly Alutiiq language and culture lesson. Produced by KMXT, Kodiak, Alaska Public Radio Station, Alutiiq teacher Florence Pestrikoff, Alutiiq Museum Deputy Director/Curator Amy Steffian.
http://www.alutiiqmuseum.com/wordoftheweek.htm
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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.
http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/specex/yupik/yupik.htm
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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 that lasted throughout the winter months. Dances and accompanying songs addressed powerful spirits who could help or harm human beings, and appealed to the souls of animals upon whom life depended.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/features/fisher/index.html
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Cultural Heritage of the Calista Region
Corporation of Yup'ik, Cup'ik and Athabascan people, their subsistence way of life, resource, development, business enterprises, corporate profile, and links.
http://www.calistacorp.com/heritage.html
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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.
http://www.afognak.com/dig/Welcome.html
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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. Provided here is a general description of the broad units of the cultural chronology of the area.
http://www.nps.gov/akso/akarc/early.htm
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Generalinfo
In Alaska there are three Eskimo groups. They are called the Yupik, Inupiat and Siberian Yupik.
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3877/Generalinfo.html
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Heartbeat Alaska
Anchorage weekly television show hosted by Jeanie Greene features native artwork, videos, articles, message forum, and chatrooms.
http://www.jeaniegreene.com/
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Huna Heritage Foundation
To perpetuate Huna culture and promote education for present and future generations of Huna People.
http://www.hunaheritage.org
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Indigenous Peoples of Alaska
An extensive resource, with maps, legislation, photos and Native legends from all corners of the state.
http://arcticculture.about.com/msub38ak.htm
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InuitCircumpolarConference-Alaska
Seeks to be the leading Inuit information provider on the internet. Audiences are tribal, local, state, federal, international, and non-profit groups. Providing information relevant to advancing the Inuit way of life. Non-Inuit and Inuit are invited to join the service.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InuitCircumpolarConference-Alaska/
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Inupiaq [Inupiat] - Alaska Native Cultural Profile
Preceding early European impact Inupiaq communities extended from the Norton Sound, south to the Canadian border. Numerous district dialects of Inupiaq were associated with a particular territory or community. Some Inupiaq people remained close to established communities while others were mobile.
http://www.nnlm.nlm.nih.gov/pnr/ethnomed/inupiaq.html
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NMNH Virtual Tour - Native Cultures
Mask from the lower Yukon River of Alaska, represents one way that Alaskan native peoples honor the animals on which they depend.
http://www.si.edu/harcourt/nmnh/native/native3.html
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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.
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/Yupik/
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Shamanism
The Tlingit Indians believed in malevolent spirits that interfered with their lives. Only an individual who possessed certain knowledge, i.e. the shaman, could intercede and break their power.
http://alaskan.com/docs/shamanism.html
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The Arctic Studies Center
Native people, scholars and museum associates work together on a broad range of collaborative research.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/alaska.htm
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