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We are Alaska | Alaska Native Art, Ep. 1

This video is a part of our Alaska Native Art series, produced in partnership with the Alaska Native Heritage Center. For more, go to https://www.famsf.org/stories/close-l... Watch the full playlist:    • Alaska Native Art   ______________________________ "Learning about art is . . . learning a new way, new language, almost. A new way of seeing the world . . . cultural education." —Abel Ryan Alaska is the largest geographic state in the United States and encompasses over 660,000 square miles of diverse landscapes: oceans, mountains, forests, and tundra. It is the homeland of many Native peoples, whose ancestors have lived on and moved across the land since time immemorial. The artworks in this Close Look are united by cross-cultural themes: Family, Sustenance, Transportation, and Celebration. Each theme is introduced by a short film featuring cultural practitioners from different regions of Alaska. Their voices enliven the collection and connect historical objects to contemporary communities. The themes are grounded in the Shared Values of Alaska Native Cultures and explore the importance of language, ecology, resiliency, and survivance across these topics. This is not a comprehensive survey of Alaska Native arts; it is an offering of an alternate interpretative framework. Project team Partners Alaska Native Heritage Center Advisors Lauren Ayagakuchax̂ Peters (Unangax̂), PhD scholar, University of California, Davis Stephen Qacung Blanchett (Yup’ik), cultural heritage manager, Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Collaborators Paul Asicksik (Iñupiaq), community engagement manager, Alaska Native Heritage Center Tara Bourdukofsky (Unangax̂), director of cultural and education services, Alaska Native Heritage Center Yaari Walker (Saint Lawrence Island Yupik), community engagement manager, Alaska Native Heritage Center FAMSF team Hillary C. Olcott, associate curator, arts of the Americas Emily Jennings, director of school and family programs Magnolia Molcan, web managing editor Patricia Buffa, director of digital strategy Sheila Pressley, director of education Christina Hellmich, curator in charge, arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas Khamisi Norwood, digital media producer Megan Bates, digital media producer Film interviewees Alvin Amason (Sugpiaq Alutiiq) Stephen Qacung Blanchett (Yup’ik) Louise Brady (Tlingit) Perry Eaton (Sugpiaq Alutiiq) Emily Edenshaw (Yup’ik / Iñupiaq) Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit / Unangax̂) Lily Hope (Tlingit) Aaron Leggett (Dena’ina Athabascan) Marie Arnaq Meade (Yup’ik) Margaret Nakak (Iñupiaq / Yup’ik) Abel Ryan (Tsimshian) Haliehana Alaĝum Ayagaa Stepetin (Unangax̂) Christopher Sumdum Jr. (Tlingit) Yaari Walker (Saint Lawrence Island Yupik) Andrew Weaver (Yup’ik) Special thanks Michele Trefon Emily Edenshaw Jaimeann Bell Presley West Alaska Native Heritage Center Native Games Team Herring Rock Water Protectors Katelyn Stiles Jennifer Younger Thomas Gamble Courtney Fallow Renee Villasenor Randy Dodson Robert Carswell

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