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John Aparpak | Jun 22 2010
Upallret dancers at Camai Festival 2010 in Bethel
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JunAlask | Jun 11 2010
Filmed at Centennial Hall in Juneau during Celebration 2010.
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cybercab | Jun 9 2010
A quick timelapse of the sky in Anchorage. Watch as the colors behind the clouds change.
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mbaines95 | Jun 8 2010
Every year Tlinigt, Haida and Tsimshian gather for Celebration, a three-day cultural festival put on by the Sealaska Heritage Institute. They come from Southeast Alaska, Canada and the Pacific Northwest. Git Hoan is a dance group based in Washington state.
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Joshua Saul | Jun 2 2010
A community dance at the Emmonak community hall in May, 2010.
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Native Perspectives on Sustainability | May 20 2010
Excerpt of an interview with Larry Merculieff, Aleut, from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project. Merculieff tells a story from his childhood about learning through the observation of Aleut hunters and seabirds how one profoundly connects with the earth.
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Stephen Nowers | May 12 2010
Paul Ongtooguk, an advisor to the exhibit, talks about the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum.
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Christopher J. Carter and Brian Bee | May 6 2010

Exploring the position of people and places along two different lines of sight.

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Carol Torrey | Apr 21 2010
NasuÄĦraq Rainey Higbee | Apr 20 2010

There is no Inupiaq word to even describe someone like me. The closest word that exists translates as "someone who makes things."

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