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Native Heritage UAA. Native Heritage Month UAA Blogs. This student project, honoring Alaska Native Heritage Month. 2010, seeks to highlight ideas and resources related to selected objects from Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center. At the Anchorage Museum. The University of Alaska Anchorage. Students who created these blogs are enrolled in two linked courses AKNS 290 Contemporary Native Life. Taught by Professor Nancy Furlow, and PRPE 108 Introduction to College Writing. Tlingit Spruce Root Basket.

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Native Heritage UAA. Native Heritage Month UAA Blogs. This student project, honoring Alaska Native Heritage Month. 2010, seeks to highlight ideas and resources related to selected objects from Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center. At the Anchorage Museum. The University of Alaska Anchorage. Students who created these blogs are enrolled in two linked courses AKNS 290 Contemporary Native Life. Taught by Professor Nancy Furlow, and PRPE 108 Introduction to College Writing. Tlingit Spruce Root Basket.

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