Sealaska Research Facility opens

As noted in a recent blog post by Zachary Jones, Sealaska Heritage Institute has opened a new research facility in Juneau containing "houses more than 3,000 publications, approximately 20,000 photographic images, roughly 300 cultural objects, nearly 2,500 media items (such as video and audio recordings), and more than 750 linear feet of manuscript material (such as personal diaries, correspondence and meeting minutes) that document the history, culture, heritage, and language of Southeast Alaska Native people." The facility contains a reading room and is open to the public daily. Good work!