The Burke Museum's exhibition Alaska-Yukon-Pacific: Indigenous Voices Reply is one project of many in a city-wide commemoration of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition centennial. Other events and projects include:
- Northwest Folklife Festival: Centennial kickoff celebration.
- Museum of History and Industry: Photographing the Fair: The AYPE Photos of Frank Nowell exhibition, Discovering A-Y-P: A Community Research Project workshop series, and more.
- Washington State Historical Society & Museum: Columbia Magazine article series on AYPE, Votes for Women conference.
- Seattle Public Library: AYPE searchable digital collection.
- Nordic Heritage Museum: Nordics and Seattle’s First World’s Fair: Celebrating the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition exhibition.
- Center for Wooden Boats: Spring Cruise on Lake Union (lecture on AYPE and discussion of changes on the lake since 1909).
- History Ink/HistoryLink.org: AYPE cyber tour, AYPE picture and timeline book, and more.
- Seattle Channel: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: The Documentary.
- University of Washington Libraries Special Collections: Online finding aids for Frank Nowell photos and more.
- Igorot Village Revisited at Pagdiriwang: The true culture and history of the Phillipine mountain tribes, Benguet, Ifugao, Bontoc, Apayao and Kalinga (BIBAK), will be showcased at a recreation of the 1909 Igorot Village at Pagdiriwang, the annual celebration of the arts and culture of the Philippines.
For more city events, vist www.ayp100.org |
Shaman's Headdress
Garrett Jackson (Tlingit), 2009, wood, paint, fur
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