



Partners
Whenever possible, Sealaska Heritage Institute forms partnerships with other
entities in the private and public sectors. This approach allows SHI to leverage
its resources -- bringing more funds, in-kind donations and expertise to
programs and projects. Here's a sampling of some of SHI's partners:
- University of Alaska Southeast (Juneau & Ketchikan Campuses)
Sealaska Kusteeyí Program
Preparing Indigenous
Teachers for Alaska Schools (P.I.T.A.S.)
- Juneau School District
Tlingit K-3
- Hoonah School District
SHI is working with the Hoonah School District to incorporate Tlingit cultural
strands throughout the District's curriculum.
- Harvard University Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
SHI is working with the Harvard Peabody Museum on a web-based tribal
consultation and repatriation system between the museum and Alaska Natives.
- University of Washington Burke Museum
SHI is working with the Burke Museum on a master-apprentice totem pole
project.
- U.S. Forest Service
SHI is working with the Forest Service on a video documenting scientific
discoveries at "On Your Knees Cave" on Prince of Wales Island.
- Cape Fox Corporation
SHI administers a scholarship program for Cape Fox Corporation.
- Goldbelt, Inc.
Tlingit Language Immersion Camps
- N.A.T.I.V.E., Inc.
Tlingit Language Immersion Camps
- First Alaskans Institute
SHI administers a scholarship program for First Alaskans Institute.
- Juneau Rotary Club
SHI is collaborating with the Juneau Rotary Club on a master-apprentice
totem pole project.
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