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Category: Arts & Culture

Jamiann S’eiltin Hasselquist lead nine women through a ceremony the day after the U.S. Navy apologized for unjustly bombarding the community of Angoon more than 140 years ago on Oct. 27, 2024, in Haines, Alaska. (Francisco Martínezcuello/Chilkat Valley News)
Posted inArts & Culture, Southeast News

From pain to healing: The emotional impact of the Navy’s apology to Angoon

Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News by Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News November 8, 2024July 15, 2025
Ryan Sutcliffe Diaz reacts after playing for his classmates on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, in Haines, Alaska. (Rashah McChesney/Chilkat Valley News)
Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

Bach to the Stacks: Librarian sees dozens of students for piano lessons

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News November 4, 2024February 10, 2025
Rosita Worl, President of Sealaska Heritage Institute in her office on September 5, 2019, in Juneau, Alaska. (Photo by Rashah McChesney/KTOO)
Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

Juneau elder with Klukwan ties honored at the White House

Yvonne Krumrey - KTOO by Yvonne Krumrey - KTOO October 28, 2024October 28, 2024
Part of a promotional poster for Pan-Arctic Vision music competition shows Alaska contestant Qacung Blanchett in the top left. Blanchett and his brother founded the group Pamyua. (Courtesy/Pan-Arctic Vision)
Posted inNews, Arts & Culture

Founder of Alaska band Pamyua is contestant in online Arctic musical competition

Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon by Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon October 13, 2024October 13, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

A culinary treasure: How mushroom foraging enriches a local chef’s creations

Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News by Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News October 11, 2024October 15, 2024
(Rashah McChesney/Chilkat Valley News) The Hammer Museum is kicking off a fundraising campaign to replace the handle on a decades-old nearly 20-foot tall hammer sitting in front of its Main Street location on Sept. 16, 2024, in Haines, Alaska.
Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

This is not a drill: Museum seeks funds to replace Main Street’s iconic hammer

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News October 3, 2024February 10, 2025
Posted inLocal News, Arts & Culture

Yup’ik artist sells work over the weekend at Three Northmen

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News October 3, 2024October 3, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

After a four year hiatus, Chilkat Chef competition returns

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News October 3, 2024October 3, 2024
“Sugarcane” is set in British Columbia. But after recent screenings in Sitka and Anchorage, advocates say the documentary’s themes are as relevant and urgent just across the Canadian border in Alaska.
Posted inEducation, News, Arts & Culture

A new film highlights the traumas inflicted by residential schools. Alaskans say that history needs more attention.

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal September 30, 2024September 30, 2024
Mayor Tom Morphet examines a city sign that has been modified from saying "Wecome to Haines" to "Welcome to Deishu," a Tlingit word meaning "End of the Trail," on Saturday, April 27, 2024, in Haines, Alaska. (Rashah McChesney/Chilkat Valley News)
Posted inLocal News, Tlingit Language, Haines Borough

Assembly Briefs: Deishú signage, changes to the junk car disposal program, a new head tax, and a burn permit overhaul

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News September 25, 2024October 14, 2024

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