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Sealaska Heritage Institute
Raising Indigenous Art and Stories in Alaska’s Capital
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Kootéeyaa Deiyí Totem Pole Project
Sealaska Heritage Institute, based in Juneau, Alaska, was awarded $2,900,000 in December 2021 through Mellon’s Presidential Initiatives.
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