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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Haida, Indigenous, Native American, Sami, Tlingit / Lingít, Yup'ik
Location
, AK
The Tongue Unbroken (Tlél Wudakʼóodzi Ḵaa Lʼóotʼ) is a podcast about Native American language revitalization and decolonization.
Community Focus
African American, American (US), Black
Location
Atlanta, GA
We engage with the power of performance art, site-specific installations, and community organizing to install sacred spaces for the community to rest together.
Community Focus
American (US), Multicultural
Location
, NY
We’re your guide to hyphen-America, with original stories, a podcast and smart conversations about the tangle of culture, race, identity and religion.
Community Focus
AK, American (US), Settler
Location
Tenakee Springs, AK
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Settler
Location
Fairbanks, AK
Sharing the history and continuing story of Fairbanks and Interior Alaska.
Community Focus
OR, American (US), Native American
Location
Pendleton, OR
A world class facility inside and out, Tamástslikt is the only museum on the Oregon Trail that tells the story of western expansionism from a tribal point of view. Permanent exhibits bring to life the traditions of the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla Tribes, who have called the region home for 10,000 years. But the museum doesn’t merely remember what has been. Tamástslikt (the word means “interpreter”) connects this rich, storied history to our present day–did you know, for example, that the confederated tribes are recognized leaders in the restoration of salmon habitats?–and then expands the experience further by sharing the dreams and concerns of its tribal community in a moving exhibit called “We Will Be.”
Community Focus
AK, American (US), Settler
Location
Talkeetna , AK
Talkeetna Historical Society and Museum is a small non-profit dedicated to saving Talkeetna’s culture and history.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Haida, Tlingit / Lingít, Tsimshian
Location
Juneau, AK
Spruce Root provides local entrepreneurs with access to business development and financial resources in the form of loan capital, business coaching, workshops, and competitions.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Settler, For All
Location
Ketchikan, AK
At the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in downtown Ketchikan, you can explore the unique natural and cultural history of the Tongass National Forest, a place where people have lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years. Stroll through a lush rainforest, visit a re-created native fishing village and learn how the Tongass sustains Southeast Alaska communities today. You can also hear the story of the forest in person from one of our friendly Forest Service rangers, enjoy a film in our comfortable theatre or help your kids become Junior Rangers. In the summer, join a ranger for a guided walk and learn about Ketchikan's enduring ties to the rainforest.
Community Focus
AK, American (US), For All
Location
Skagway, AK
Community Focus
AK, East European, Alaska Native, American (US), European, Haida, Indigenous, Russian, Tlingit / Lingít
Location
Sitka, AK
On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Totem poles from Tlingit and Haida areas line the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House is a rare reminder of Russia’s colonial legacy in North America.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Settler
Location
Sitka, AK
The Rev. Dr. Sheldon Jackson was the moving force behind the construction of the Sheldon Jackson Museum and the collector of many of its artifacts.

If there were a museum for museums, the Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka would be part of the collection. It is the oldest museum in Alaska and is located in the first concrete building in the state. Construction began in 1895 and it has been occupied since 1897. The building was placed on the National Historical Register in 1972.

While the building may be as old as some of the items in its collection, its exhibits reflect recent renovation and a dedication to professional museum standards. The Museum's collection has been called a jewel in the crown of Alaska ethnographic collections.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Settler
Location
Homer, AK
Culture, Science, Art of Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Community Focus
American (US), Native American
Location
Columbia, SC
Explore & celebrate Native American culture. Find Pow Wows in your state!
Community Focus
AK, American (US), For All
Location
Palmer, AK
Community Focus
OR, African American, American (US), Black, Settler
Location
Salem, OR
We research, recognize, and commemorate the history and heritage of African Americans in Oregon.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US)
Location
Wainwright, AK
Olgoonik Corporation is an Alaska Native-owned village corporation established under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Headquartered in Wainwright along the coast of the Chukchi Sea, the Corporation is owned by more than 1,300 Alaska Native shareholders, almost half of whom live in the community.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US)
Location
Kodiak, AK
The shareholders of Natives of Kodiak, Inc. are the descendants of the original inhabitants of Kodiak Island. Natives of Kodiak, Inc. (NOK) is an Alaska Native Urban Corporation, incorporated in 1973 as a for-profit corporation organized under Alaska Law and pursuant to the 1971 federal Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (16 USC B 1601 et seq.), commonly referred to as “ANCSA”.
Community Focus
Eyak, AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Chugach Alaska Corporation, Athabaskan, Tlingit / Lingít
Location
Cordova, AK
The Native Village of Eyak is an Alaska Native Village mostly comprised of four distinct Alaska Native peoples (Eyak, Chugach Region People, Tlingit, and Athabaskan) who are organized together as a federally recognized tribe.
Community Focus
Alaska Native, American (US), Native American
Location
Grand Rapids , MI
American Indian and Alaska Native news website.