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The Alutiiq Museum
The Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository
preserves the ethnographic and historic traditions of the Alutiiq people
and promotes a greater public awareness of their rich cultural legacy
through educational outreach, exhibits, special events, publications and
scholarly presentations. The museum cares for a large Pacific Eskimo collection,
and includes ethnological, archival and photographic materials. Each summer
the museum sponsors a major, community-based volunteer archaeological
dig on Kodiak, with the artifacts then catalogued and studied during the
rest of the year.
The Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository
218 Mission Road
Summer
hours
Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sunday Noon to 4:00 pm |
Admission $2.00
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Baranov Museum
The museum is operated by the Kodiak Historical Society
in the Erskine House, a National Historic Landmark and one of the first
surviving Russian buildings in North America. The collection consists
of ethnographic and historical objects from the Aluetian Islands and
the Kodiak Archipelago. These objects span the Russian contact period,
American era, World War II, and fisheries to present. The archives has
a fine collection of historical pictures, maps, documents, and private
papers that are available for research.
Baranov Museum
101 Marine Way
Open March through January.
Summer
hours
Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sunday Noon to 4:00 pm |
Admission $2.00
Children Free |
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