| Alutiiq Warrior Kayak Restoration in Planning Stage |
| Tuesday, 06 March 2012 | |
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0 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Executive Director of the Alutiiq Museum Sven Haakanson, Susie Malutin and Alfred Naumoff are traveling to Boston this week to visit an Alutiiq warrior kayak housed at the Peabody Museum at Harvard. The trip is another step in a decade-long process to restore the kayak and bring it back to Kodiak. Haakanson says the purpose of this trip is to develop a plan for restoration.
Traveling with the group is Alfred Naumoff who Haakanson says is one of the last traditional kayak builders involved with the effort. Haakanson hopes that as the project progresses more people will want to learn tradition kayak building skills.
Restoring what may be a 150-year-old kayak takes a unique skill set. Haakanson says they will be using proven techniques and creating some new ones.
Restoration is only part of process of getting the warrior kayak back to Kodiak. The museum is planning a remodel to make space for the 16 foot artifact.
Once everything is in place, the Peabody Museum will loan the kayak to the Alutiiq Museum for 10 years. |