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Alaska Native artifacts donated
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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2002 The Sealaska Heritage Institute of Alaska is receiving a private collection of more than 50 Native artifacts. The items came into the possession of Bob Bowlsby, chief executive for Oregon's Spacesaver Specialists, 35 years ago. They include fishing tools and artifacts from Alaska Native tribes and Pacific Northwest tribes. Sealaska Heritage Institute is a non-profit organization affiliated with Sealaska, an Alaska Native regional corporation. Get the Story:
Institute gets artifact collection (AP 8/12)
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