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Evening at Egan: 'What shall we do with our histories?' with Ernestine Hayes

This week's Evening at Egan lecture will be "What shall we do with our histories?" with Ernestine Hayes. Her talk begins at 7 p.m. Friday at UAS in the Egan Lecture Hall. This address as been delivered by Hayes at venues such...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2012-11-01/evening-egan-what-shall-we-do-our-histori
Art
Final Edible Art of Place of the season to be held Friday

...and will demonstrate black seaweed preparation. A potluck of Native food and contemporary food will take place after the program. Everyone is invited.For more information, please contact Ernestine Hayes, ehhayes@uas.alaska.edu.

http://juneauempire.com/art/2013-04-25/final-edible-art-place-season-be-held-fri
Art
Alaska on the page

...books published in the past year include Juneau author Ernestine Hayes' "Aanka Xoodzi ka Aasgutu Xoodzi Shkalneegi...The Story of the Town Bear and the Forest Bear" by Ernestine Hayes, illustrated by Wanda Culp, translated by Ethel...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2011-12-15/alaska-page
Art
Friday's Edible Art of Place to focus on herring eggs

...m. to noon in the Univeristy of Alaska Southeast Glacier View Room on the UAS campus.UAS Assistant Professor Ernestine Hayes founded the series and this season presentations have focused on traditional and contemporary methods of gathering...

http://juneauempire.com/outdoors/2013-03-22/fridays-edible-art-place-focus-herri
Outdoors
Life imitates Art (of Place)

...there to lay eggs on the branches, and misheard conversations about herring eggs, heron eggs and hearing aids. Ernestine Hayes, who organizes the Art of Place series, recalled someone being shocked that the locals would eat herring eggs...

http://juneauempire.com/neighbors/2013-03-24/life-imitates-art-place
Neighbors
Tlingit children's book to be released Sunday

...Sunday, on Mother's Day. Written by Juneau author Ernestine Hayes, the book is believed to be the first of its kind...challenges inherent in creating an original Tlingit text. Ernestine Hayes is the author of "Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2011-05-04/tlingit-childrens-book-be-released-sunday
Art
Third Art of Place series to begin Jan. 25

Art of Place, a lecture and demonstration series founded by UAS Assistant Professor Ernestine Hayes, will begin its third season next Friday, Jan. 25 at UAS. This season the series will focus on the edible arts, beginning...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2013-01-17/third-art-place-series-begin-jan-25
Art
Art of Place continues with presentation on gathering and use of Native plants

The Third Annual Art of Place presentation series founded by UAS Assistant Professor Ernestine Hayes continues this week with "Edible Art of Place: Traditional and Contemporary Gathering and Use of Native Plants" by Libby Watanabe...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2013-02-21/art-place-continues-presentation-gatherin
Art
UAS success: Lit & environment symposium

...Julie Cruikshank, the author of Do Glaciers Listen? The final day of the conference included a plenary address by Ernestine Hayes, author of Blonde Indian, after which the dominant questions from the audience seemed to be: "When are you going...

http://juneauempire.com/neighbors/2012-07-08/uas-success-lit-environment-symposi
Neighbors
Fall arts preview

...Assistant Professor of English, at Egan Lecture Hall.Nov. 2: "What shall we do with our histories?" with Ernestine Hayes, Assistant Professor of English, at Egan Lecture Hall.Nov. 9: "Human-Caribou Relations from a First Nation's...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2012-08-29/fall-arts-preview
Art

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