...KCHS, a member of the Kenaitze Tribe who created an educational video and poster to create awareness of Dena'ina interpretive sites. In addition to the $7,500 in cash awards for the finalists this year $20,000 will be awarded to the science...
...Vickie at 398-6363 for information. Digging salmon Participants of a food cache project at the K?beq Kenaitze Interpretive Site in Cooper Landing will uncover the fish they buried in traditional Kenaitze food storage pits in October in a...
...canoeing, photography, hiking and biking. The largest number of visits, some 180,000, were "incidental" -- interpretive sites, wildlife watching and other purposes. Visitors to the refuge spent about $21 million. This created an annual...
...Alaska Native vulnerable populations. Digging salmon Participants of a food cache project at the K?beq Kenaitze Interpretive Site in Cooper Landing will uncover the fish they buried in traditional Kenaitze food storage pits in October in a program...
...Verrengia, archivist for the Kenaitze tribe, said in regard to a cache pits project at the Kenaitze?s K?beq Interpretive Site in Cooper Landing. According to Teneal Jensen, Seward District Heritage Program manager with Chugach National...
...call Mary Jo Spotts at 262-5447. Digging salmon Participants of a food cache project at the K?beq Kenaitze Interpretive Site in Cooper Landing will uncover the fish they buried in traditional Kenaitze food storage pits in October in a program...
...Community Library and River City Books. Digging salmon Participants of a food cache project at the K?beq Kenaitze Interpretive Site in Cooper Landing will uncover the fish they buried in traditional Kenaitze food storage pits in October in a program...
...Kenaitze Indian Tribe. She will discuss archaeology on the Kenai River, including current research at the K'beq interpretive site in Cooper Landing. Volcano, glacier talk planned Ricky Gease, manager of exhibits and education at the Kenai Visitor...
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