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Racism – A Letter

June 4, 2020: (23) A Letter to the Editor from Elisabeth Shafer about racism. Click here to read the letter.

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Learning Lingít (Tlingit)

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The Sealaska Heritage Institute Youtube channel has several playlists for local languages including Lingít. This video series is a language resource for learners of the Tlingit language Lingít and will feature Lance X̱’unei Twitchell as well as people on various

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Saying Thank You

Saying Thank You

These words of thanks, and more language revitalization resources are available from the Sealaska Heritage Institute Youtube channel!

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Shawnees Never Quit – A Review

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Alistair Bane is a citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Nation of Oklahoma and currently resides in Denver, Colorado. Besides being a storyteller he is also a visual artist. He makes dance regalia, quilts, and paints. In his spare time he

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Seeds – A Review

A song by Rissi Palmer from her album “Revival” “Never believe the lie….You’re too proud, shine too bright, speak too loud,

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STA hosts ‘Running Brave’

February 24, 2020: (12) Sitka Tribe of Alaska and SEARHC host a screening of Running Brave, a film about Oglala Lakota athlete Billy Mills. He defied the odds and became the best distance runner at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Click

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Tlingit Language At Outer Coast

Tlingit Language At Outer Coast

June 29, 2020: (34) Outer Coast is offers the first of it’s  FREE Tlingit Language Massive Open Online Course!

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Sentinel Covers BLM Protest

Sentinel Covers BLM Protest

June 16, 2020: (33) The Sitka Sentinel published a front page article about the continued daily roundabout protests, giving the participants a voice.

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Support for the Silent Vigil – A Letter

25. A June 3rd 2020 Letter to the Editor from Norm and Toby Campbell in support of our silent vigil and ending systemic racism. Click here. ​

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Mourning the Herring

Mourning the Herring

January 23, 2020: (4) The Herring Mourning Ceremony was held at the State of Alaska courthouse and the story ends up on the front page of the Juneau Empire.

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    We Are Grateful

    Aani is the Tlingit word for land and Tlingit people have been in this place for over 10,000 years. It’s very important to recognize this historical fact and to appreciate that the Tlingit people have been excellent stewards and have lived out the traditional tribal values around balance, respect, and caring

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