Lecture: ‘Braided Storytelling in Archaeology: Reimagining Sugpiaq Pasts and Futures Through Story’

Join a lecture by Hollis Miller ’15 (SUNY Cortland) as she explores community-based archaeology in Old Harbor, Alaska. Miller explores how “braiding” historical data with imagined narratives and artistic interpretations creates a more nuanced picture of the Sugpiaq experience during the Russian colonial period. By prioritizing community legibility, this research bridges the gap between scientific results … Continue reading Lecture: ‘Braided Storytelling in Archaeology: Reimagining Sugpiaq Pasts and Futures Through Story’