
All Programs
Grant Programs
The Culture & Arts Program currently manages the Haa At.oowú Haa Kusteeyíx̱ Sitee, “Our At.oowú is Our Way of Life,” grant, a three-year Alaska Native Education Program (ANEP) award that supports cultural learning, traditional knowledge, and community-based education. This grant is active through July 2027 and is funded under Award…
Open Weaving Circle
The monthly Open Weaving Circle offers a community-centered space for participants to gather, weave, share knowledge, and learn from one another in a peer-to-peer learning environment. Open to all skill levels, the circle encourages cultural exchange, creativity, and connection through traditional weaving practices, and is hosted by artist Rae Mills,…
Cultural Classes
Cultural classes provide opportunities for community members to learn traditional and contemporary practices from knowledgeable artists and culture bearers. Designed to support skill-building, cultural knowledge sharing, and meaningful connection to Southeast Alaska Native traditions, these classes are offered in an inclusive and welcoming environment. These short, non-credit workshops and classes…
Culture & Arts
The Culture & Arts Program supports cultural enrichment opportunities that help safeguard Southeast Alaska Native culture, heritage, and traditional ways of life. Through hands-on learning, community-based art practices, and thoughtful cultural stewardship, the program creates spaces for knowledge sharing, creativity, and intergenerational connection. These offerings honor cultural traditions while empowering…



