Avian Medicine Externship at American Bald Eagle Foundation
An overview of the avian veterinary externship at the American Bald
Eagle Foundation in Haines, Alaska. The externships is open to 3rd or
4th year veterinary students and is offered every November. See
baldeagles.org for more info!
HAINES, ALASKA
The Alaska we all dream about: real, authentic and unashamed. Haines, Alaska is like no other destination. With fascinating history, intriguing culture, breathtaking scenery and adventure to last a lifetime, there’s no question that the time you spend when you visit Haines will be enjoyed and remembered for years to come.
Haines boasts year round fun for the entire family, located along the edge of North America's longest and deepest fjord, just 68 nautical miles north of Juneau in Southeast Alaska. Craggy mountain peaks tower above a lush coastal rainforest with temperate seasons that call to the adventurer in all of us. Fill the long daylight hours of summer with a rafting trip, a deep-sea halibut fishing charter, or a hike through an ancient spruce forest. Visit museums dedicated to our earliest residents, the Native Tlingit people, and a national favorite, the American Bald Eagle. And if your still up for more, explore gold rush era Fort William H. Seward, or find yourself alone at the end of a rocky beach trail.
No matter where your interests lie you can be assured to find something truly amazing in Haines. Whatever you chose, there won't be enough time to do it all.
Dancers at the Flight For Freedom Eagle Release , Haines, Alaska
We were honored to have the Chilkat Dancers dance at the Eagle Release with our Mayor of Haines, Jan Hill! The release took place in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve here in Haines, Alaska! This is the 21st Annual celebration during the Alaska Bald Eagle Festival which takes place at the American Bald Eagle Foundation, Plan to attend the Festival highlight next year - the rehabilitated eagle release at the Preserve at 1:30 on Saturday. We have confirmed we have at least two Eagles to release this year!! The release will take place at 19 mile. Anyone may bid in the annual Flight For Freedom auction for the honor of releasing one of these magnificent birds back into the wild! This year we are honored to have the Chilkat Dancers dancing in a ceremony to release our Eagles back to the wild. details at baldeaglefestival.org
Alaska Review 1978 - Haines Troubles
Shnabel woes about how his lumber mill won't be fed forests of trees perpetually... DAMNED EAGLES!
Auto Draw 2: Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, Alaska
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Chilkat Tlingit The Field Museum Chicago USA
recorded on August 9, 2105
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Eagle Islands Sea Kayak - Tongass National Forest, MS Oosterdam, Alaska Cruise
Tlingit dancers at Klukwan (part 2)
Native Tlingit dancers performed in preparation for the upcoming new Klukwan Cultural Tour. Several traditional dances were performed in the longhouse as well as demonstrations from expert wood carvers in the village, fish preparation, live raptors from the American Bald Eagle Foundation, and a nice hot lunch! I would highly recommend this tour to any visitors. The experience was truly unique and I will never forget my trip to Klukwan.
Dawn Mclean's chilkat weaving class
Dan Henry- ROUTES TO RICHES
ROUTES TO RICHES: TLINGIT RESPONSES TO EARLY PUBLIC ACCESS OF THE CHILKAT AND CHILKOOT TRAILS.
Presented by Dan Henry
Video based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. #1500824. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
D.C. Residents not invited to Frederick Douglass statue unveiling | Joe Madison -The Black Eagle
Joe Madison, The Black Eagle — Eagle's Nest Studios, Joe Madison talks with Washington D.C. commentator and political analyst Mark Plotkin. Mark has been leading the charge regarding the government's decision to keep the unveiling of the Frederick Douglass statue inside the United States Capitol Visitor Center's Emancipation Hall closed to the public.
2013 (04.c.3) — New Indians: The Early Lives of Florence and Louis Shotridge by Daniel Lee Henry
Daniel Lee Henry
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Grandson of renowned Chilkat headman, Koh’klux (Kaaláx̲ch), Tlingit anthropologist Louis Shotridge seemed destined to become a bridge between Native and non-Native cultures. Likewise his wife, Florence (Dennis), to whom he was pledged at birth. Daughter of Scundoo’o, the last Chilkoot shaman, Florence (K̲aatkwaax̲snei) was raised by missionaries who taught her to play piano and sing hymns. This paper attempts to describe those events and persons that influenced the Shotridges before they were known as curators and collectors for the University of Pennsylvania Museum.