To register, contact Katie Ringsmuth at dnr.oha@alaska.gov
The Office of History and Archaeology is launching a quarterly virtual education series via Microsoft Teams. The purpose of this series is to provide a continuing opportunity for Tribes, cultural resource management professionals, and our local, state, and federal agency partners to strengthen our network and to preserve, protect, educate, and advocate for Alaska's cultural resources. Each 1-2-hour session will focus on a topic relevant to history, archaeology, historic preservation, or cultural resource management.
Speakers and Presentations for 2022:
April 21, 2022 — Sarah Meitl, Section 106 Coordinator, “We Found Something! Now What? Updated Guidance for Inadvertent Discoveries”
June 30, 2022 — Maria Lewis, Architectural Historian, CLG Basics: The Practicalities and Possibilities
October 20, 2022 — Katie Ringsmuth, Ph.D., Alaska State Historian, Preserving Our Places Part 1: The How and Why of Preparing a Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places