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Bartlett Cove House Screen
Attendees at the 2011 Clan Workshop were treated to the unveiling of the Bartlett Cove Screen Panel which illustrates Huna’s Ancestral Homelands by carvers Gordon Greenwald, Herb Sheakley Sr., Owen James and Louie White Jr.
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Where Are They Now?
Read bios and current news highlighting recipients of the Huna Heritage Education Assistance Program.
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Weavers Sojourn
Fifteen pairs of hands quietly twined the beginnings of traditional Tlingit spruce root baskets that – centuries ago—would have been used to store berries, dried fish, or household items.
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Repatriation
In November 2010, HHF assisted members of the T’akdeintaan Mount Fairweather Clan House accompanied by attorney Walter Echo-Hawk, anthropologist Chuck Smythe and Tlingit Tribal Elders all of whom presented testimony before the National NAGPRA Review Committee at the Department of Interior in Washington D.C.
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Glacier Bay Youth Trip
On May 5, 2011, The Glacier Bay National Park Service partnered with the Huna Heritage Foundation, the Hoonah Indian Association and the Hoonah City Schools to produce the annual youth cultural trip into Glacier Bay.
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