Private Viewing of Hunting and Fishing Tools
Berlin Ethnological Museum (Contributor)
Chugach Alaska Corporation (Contributor)
Chugach Heritage Foundation (Contributor)
Chugachmiut (Contributor)
Dawn Randazzo (Contributor)
Vincent Evans (Contributor)
John F.C. Johnson (Contributor)
William Smith (Contributor)
Pamela Smith (Contributor)
Deborah McMullen (Contributor)
Tatianna Turner (Contributor)
Brandon Moonin (Contributor)
Raymond Eric Clock (Contributor)
Chugach Alaska Corporation (Contributor)
Chugach Heritage Foundation (Contributor)
Chugachmiut (Contributor)
Dawn Randazzo (Contributor)
Vincent Evans (Contributor)
John F.C. Johnson (Contributor)
William Smith (Contributor)
Pamela Smith (Contributor)
Deborah McMullen (Contributor)
Tatianna Turner (Contributor)
Brandon Moonin (Contributor)
Raymond Eric Clock (Contributor)
The group is given private access to a selection of hunting and fishing tools from the Berlin Ethnological Museum collection. Due to the absence of recording staff and low audio quality, much of the discussion is difficult to discern. However, one audible moment includes Deborah McMullen recalling a personal experience in which she accidentally tore a seal stomach while working with similar materials, prompting a brief discussion about the traditional use of seal stomachs in artistic and cultural practices.
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