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The settting for Alaska's Native Heritage Center is serene and beautiful, showing how indigenous people lived, worked, played games, hunted, fished and survived in harsh climates. |
ALASKA HERITAGE CENTER CONNECTS VISITORS WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
WE HAVE visited Alaska many times, but never have we felt so awed and fascinated by the culture as we were this most recent trip.That's because we spent an eye-opening day at the fabulous Alaska Native Heritage Center near Anchorage.
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Games continue to be part of native culture, as demonstrated each day in a welcoming auditorium, where lectures and dances are also held. |
WHAT A SPLENDID place. It gave us a unique, memorable and moving look at Alaskan native life in a format we'd never experienced.
Its focus is largely devoted to explaining the rich culture of indigenous people. We entered a large hall and gallery space to be directed to a large, open auditorium.

Intricate beadwork adorns these
moccasins, as dancers perform.
There we watched young people prepare to dance and play games. It was a live performance -- fascinating and beautifully executed.
We spent a lovely day, listening to stories, meeting carvers, and asking\artists questions about their crafts. The setting is so small and intimate that visitors sometimes feel the urge to join in the dancing or learn a game. A couple sitting near us took to the stage to dance.
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This young man described how his ancestors survived in winter, demonstrating skis and hunting equipment. Furs were tanned and used for clothing and shelter. |
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Christene "Cookie" Meyers and Bruce Keller are framed by whale bones during a hike around the large facility. |
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Flowers surround many of the buildings one enters on a hike around the grounds, and the outdoor cafe area is an eye-popping extravaganza of blooms. |
Much of Alaskan life of long ago revolved around the seasons and nature. We discovered this theme is still part of Alaskan life. Plants and trees are respected and it was wonderful to see that love carried over and expressed in the visual arts as well as in the casual lectures at each structure. The pride and precision we encountered in the docents' commentaries on our hike was equal to the honorable way the gamesmen and dancers performed. All very moving experience for us.
The Anchorage Trolley is a wonderful way to see the city. Our Hilton Anchorage hotel was just a block away and offered a free shuttle to the Alaska Native Heritage Center. |
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UP NEXT: We leave Anchorage with its wonderful trolley, its wilderness setting, its fabulous heritage center and more, and head south to Vancouver for a two-part series on this exciting city. First, we visit Vancouver Art Gallery, known for its works by regional artists and its hands on involvement of visitors. The city's Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections. And Big Bus Vancouver takes visitors around the city, and through its neighborhoods and beautiful Stanley Park, larger than Central Park of New York. Remember to explore, learn and live and catch us weekly for a fresh spin on travel, the arts.
Vancouver Art Gallery is one of Canada's finest museums, housing an impressive collection of regional artists' work. It is one of the city's many artfully repurposed buildings. |
UP NEXT: We leave Anchorage with its wonderful trolley, its wilderness setting, its fabulous heritage center and more, and head south to Vancouver for a two-part series on this exciting city. First, we visit Vancouver Art Gallery, known for its works by regional artists and its hands on involvement of visitors. The city's Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections. And Big Bus Vancouver takes visitors around the city, and through its neighborhoods and beautiful Stanley Park, larger than Central Park of New York. Remember to explore, learn and live and catch us weekly for a fresh spin on travel, the arts.
Thank you for expressing such enjoyment and pleasure in our rich culture.
ReplyDeleteLong drive to get to this fascinating place. Spending a month and this place was a highlight.
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