
Nunalleq Digital Museum - Ep 98
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For this episode of Heritage Voices, Jessica Yaquinto speaks with Charlotta Hillerdal (University of Aberdeen), Jaqueline Nalikutaar Cleveland (Native Village of Kwinhagak), Lonny Alaskuk Strunk (Native Village of Kwinhagak), and Alice Watterson (University of Iceland). The team explains how climate change was causing artifacts to erode out on the shoreline, so the Native Village of Quinhagak (Kwinhagak) requested an archaeological excavation so that their heritage would be documented. They describe how what would happen to those artifacts and how to educate the community and larger public about their heritage remained a constant concern and area of discussion. The team described the process of creating this public education resource and how they conveyed the sense of place and focused on incorporating the language into the digital exhibit.
Links- Heritage Voices on the APN
- Nunalleq Digital Museum: multi-vocal narration of a Yup'ik past
- Nunalleq Digital Museum
- Nunalleq: Archaeological Excavation and Conservation Lab
- Nunalleq 2024
- Rick receives Friends of First Alaskans Ted Stevens Award
- Nunalleq Education Resource
- Yugtun
- How Did You Live? Writing A Song for Nunalleq
- Climate & Nunalleq
- Ellavut Cimirtuq (Our World Is Changing) – TrimTab Media
Jessica
- Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
- @livingheritageA
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