This packet provides information on learning about Latino/a Diaspora Heritage and includes recommendations for books, helpful links, and museums and cultural centers.
A group of Cambodian scientists are starting the first ever fish collection in their country. This summer, they visited the Burke fish collections for a training workshop.
Spokane artist Shawn Brigman specializes in making bark sturgeon-nose canoes, a unique form of vessel wrapped in thick bark. He recently made and deliver one to the Burke Museum to be housed in the permanent collections.
Learn from Samoan storyteller Kiana Fuega about how people across Moananuiākea (the vast Pacific) kept account of their surroundings and histories without ever having a written language.
This resource packet provides information on learning about the Black and African Diaspora heritage, and includes information on books, helpful inks, and museums and cultural centers.
A 1992 construction site led to a significant discovery of cultural remains of local Native Americans that lived at and used the site for thousands of years.