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- Sprasnikum to all celebrating the feast day of the Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam Church in Nanwalek! July 11, 2015
- List of Document and Digital Sources I deposited at the Nanwalek Library and Museum June 4, 2015
- Celebration of Pascha April 6, 2015
- A Selection of Online Resources – new page on the webiste March 29, 2015
- Video Collection Section – Two Interviews Posted December 24, 2014
- The Sugt’stun App Project – Funded! November 22, 2014
- Sugpiaq Catalog – Pratt Museum October 3, 2014
- Photographing Collection Pieces May 31, 2014
- Sugpiaq Catalog Workshop May 22, 2014
- “As promised” photos from the Pratt Museum March 28, 2014
- News form The Frontiersman – 1947 March 22, 2014
- Old Church History, Passage Island Fox Farm, and News from the Past March 6, 2014
- Archaeological finds and old photos of Nanwalek February 20, 2014
- Four more photos from the Pratt Museum’s Archives (1890s-1930s) February 12, 2014
- Port Graham School Children 1934 January 27, 2014
- Pratt Museum – Smith Family Historic photograph collection January 21, 2014
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Celebration of Pascha
Today is Palm Sunday according to the Julian calendar (and Easter according to the Gregorian calendar) and many Orthodox Christians, including the community of Nanwalek, prepare for the last week of the Great Lent, Great Week, to celebrate Pascha, Christ’s … Continue reading
Posted in Sugpiaq, Sugpiaq Russian Orthodoxy, Sugt'stun
Tagged Pascha, Sugpiaq Russian Orthodoxy, Sugt'stun
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Video Collection Section – Two Interviews Posted
A new section of Nanwalek History – Video Collections nested under Oral History – went up this past week with the help of research assistant Ivana Ash. Ivana summarized two interviews and composed English descriptions for them. In the first … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Oral History, Sugt'stun
Tagged Bigfoot story, English Bay, growing up Nanwalek, Oral history, Sugt'stun, Videos
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