- Inupiat Heritage Center
The Iñupiat Heritage Center is a
museum in Barrow in theU.S. state ofAlaska . Dedicated in February 1999, it is an affiliated area ofNew Bedford Whaling National Historical Park inNew Bedford, Massachusetts , and recognizes the contributions ofAlaska Natives to the history ofwhaling .It houses exhibits, artifact collections, a library, a gift shop, and a traditional room where traditional
crafts are demonstrated and taught. The North Slope Borough owns and manages the Heritage Center on behalf of the whaling villages of the North Slope. The Heritage Center is one of several associated partners that participate in telling the story of commercial whaling in the United States. Park partners operate independently but collaborate in a variety of educational and interpretive programs.History
In the late 19th and 20th centuries, over 2,000 whaling voyages set out from New Bedford, bound for the bowhead whaling grounds off Alaska's Arctic coast. The voyage of over 20,000 miles took the whalers to the Azore islands off the coast of
Africa , aroundCape Horn and the southernmost tip ofSouth America , to theHawaiian Islands , and finally to theBering Sea andArctic Ocean . Many Alaska Natives, particularlyInupiat Eskimo people, participated in commercial whaling. In addition to crewing on the ships they hunted for food for the whalers, provided warm fur clothing, and sheltered many crews that were shipwrecked on the Alaska coast.External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/inup/index.htm National Park Service - Iñupiat Heritage Center]
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