Nunalleq Digital Museum

The Nunalleq Digital Museum is an online resource that can be used to explore the archaeological collection and current interpretation from excavations of a pre-contact Yup'ik village. Co-curated by the local community in Quinhagak, Alaska, the resource brings together a rich collection of voic...

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Main Authors: Anderson, John, Hillerdal, Charlotta, Watterson, Alice, Cleveland, Jacqueline Nalikutaar, Strunk, Lonny Alaskuk, Mossolova, Anna, Knecht, Rick
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: University of Aberdeen 2023
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Online Access:https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/publications/851a6510-69d8-4cd1-9ba0-cf51f3aa4087
https://nunalleq.wordpress.com/2023/07/05/nunalleq-digital-museum-catalogue-online/
https://www.nunalleq.org
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Summary:The Nunalleq Digital Museum is an online resource that can be used to explore the archaeological collection and current interpretation from excavations of a pre-contact Yup'ik village. Co-curated by the local community in Quinhagak, Alaska, the resource brings together a rich collection of voices and insights to explore the Yup'ik past and present. The Nunalleq Digital Museum comprises a digital Exhibition and Catalogue. In the Exhibition section visitors will encounter material from the archaeological excavations of a 16th century Yup'ik village, located on the Bering Sea coast a few miles from the modern-day village of Quinhagak, Alaska. Through artists reconstructions, 3D scans of the collections and insights from a variety of voices this resource will help you to imagine what life in a Yup'ik village was like in the past, at a time before the Euro-American colonisation of Alaska. You can also search the Catalogue where 6,000 of the over 100,000 objects found in the excavations are available with pictures and interpretive information.