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Culture & Arts

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…

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Culture & Arts

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,…

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Culture & Arts

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…

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Culture & Arts

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…

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