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Alutiiq Museum, the MacArthur Prize, and Dr Lydia Black

Sven Haakanson, director of the Alutiiq Museum, was honored by a MacArthur Fellowship this week, a well-deserved recognition. He credits Lydia Black with spurring his interest in anthropology and in pursuing a doctorate degree as a means to doing his … Continue reading

Lydia T. Black audio memorials

Both of these memorials are very interesting and nicely done. Unalaska public radio Lydia Black, scholar of the Aleutians, dies at 81 KIAL News UNALASKA, AK (2007-03-13) One of the most renowned scholars of Unangan culture and art has passed … Continue reading

Small Business in Western Alaska

In 2004 I set up this discussion page linked from our regular webpage that I set up through the ISP. The QuickTopic is a wonderfully easier way to update information than a regular webpage or even a blog.— Views: 403, … Continue reading

My Skills identified by Alaska’s Job Center

The State of Alaska has a new system that identifies skills. Mine include the following. But really, anyone who has been a graduate teaching assistant has had to gain a lot of these skills; anyone who has had to write … Continue reading

New Zealand after Nuclear War

Anthropological Aspects of “New Zealand after Nuclear War” [1987-1988] Comments on the findings of the book, NZ after NW, are due to the Minister of the Environment by 27 November 1987. Written ideas for an anthropological submission to the Ministry … Continue reading