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LOOKING BOTH WAYS. HERITAGE AND IDENTITY OF THE ALUTIIQ PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN ALASKA

 
 

Enlace: http://www.mnh.si.edu/lookingbothways/

Descripción: National Museum of Natural History. Smithsonian Institution. Alaska Native Heritage Center.
«Alutiiq people are Alaska Natives who live in villages, towns, and cities along the southern coast of Alaska -- from Prince William Sound to the Kenai Peninsula, the Alaska Peninsula, and Kodiak Island. The Alutiiq population in this region was about 3,100 in 1990. Other Alutiit reside elsewhere but look back to these shores as their true homeland.
This country of stormy seas and jagged mountains, glaciers, tundra, and forest has been home for 10,000 years. Elders say, "This is the land that we belong to, not the land that belongs to us."»