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Looking back, moving forward: Cy Peck Jr. reflects on his life in pictures

...advantage of opportunities that came their way."She never let us sit down," Peck said with a laugh.His brother Ray Peck is a well-known local artist and teacher. Another brother, Gil Lucero, now based in Sitka, was a world-champion...

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Art
Alaska Digest

...focus of Web cam JUNEAU - Sealaska Heritage Institute is hosting a live camera on its Web site showing master carvers Ray Peck and Jim Marks carving a totem pole at Sealaska Plaza. The Web site is http://www.sealaskaheritage.org . The Web...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/081205/sta_20050812030.shtml
News
Local elders featured in Imax movie

...Planet Project sought him out, he said. Peck's brother, Ray Peck of Angoon, was filmed for "Sacred Planet" carving a...just kind of set up way the heck out the road there," Ray Peck said. "I just stood there and looked busy. ... It...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/112902/thi_imax.shtml
This WeeK
Juneau Empire Story Archive

...state employee and participant in numerous boards and organizations. ``He was a very good speaker,'' said his son, Ray Peck. Dennis Demmert, grand camp secretary for the ANB, said he was a child when he first met Peck, who was a fisherman...

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Juneau Empire Story Archive

...for his long and faithful service. He is survived by his daughter Johanna Brensdal of Juneau, sons Cy Peck Jr. and Ray Peck of Juneau and adopted son Gil Lucerno of Angoon, grandchildren Doreen and Renee Peck of Portland, Ore., Dorothy Vaune...

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Juneau Empire Story Archive

...Peck said. ``I think he made it as authentic as possible from outside the culture.'' Cy Peck's brother, carver Ray Peck, created original artwork for the film. Morris said a group of Tlingit-Haida dancers, many from Juneau and Southeast...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/090299/Ent_hakwaan.shtml
A teacher's journey to Juneau

...the kids, we learned by doing." Bibb started his high school carving class in the late 1960s. "About that time, Ray Peck and Tom Paddock, two Native boys in my woodshop (class) wanted to start carving," Bibb said. That's when Bibb...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/110907/nei_20071109001.shtml
Neighbors
Celebrating Native art

...Mention), Opal Olsen, Pauline Jim (Honorable Mention), Preston Singletary (Honorable Mention), Ralph Wolfe, Ray Peck, Richard Beasley (Honorable Mention), Vivian Benson (Honorable Mention). Twelve-year old Patrice DeAsis also...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/060310/art_648332869.shtml
Arts
Cy Peck, respected Native elder, dies at 91

...He was a very good speaker,'' said his son, Ray Peck. Dennis Demmert, grand camp secretary for the ANB...well as a teacher of Tlingit culture, said his son, Ray. Peck Sr. suffered failing eyesight and health during his final...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/022399/Loc_peck.html
Local
Obituaries

...for his long and faithful service. He is survived by his daughter Johanna Brensdal of Juneau, sons Cy Peck Jr. and Ray Peck of Juneau and adopted son Gil Lucerno of Angoon, grandchildren Doreen and Renee Peck of Portland, Ore., Dorothy Vaune...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/022599/Com_obit.html
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