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Taikina! — You should come!

Location

The Alutiiq Museum is located in the historic heart of downtown Kodiak, Alaska. Find us at 215 Mission Road, opposite the Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church and a short walk from Sargent Park, the Kodiak History Museum, the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, the Alaska Marine Highway ferry terminal, and St. Paul Harbor with displays created by the Kodiak Maritime Museum.

Grand Reopening

On May 22, the Alutiiq Museum will reopen to the public with all new exhibits and a series of free public events.  Join us between 4:00 and 8:00 pm to see our renovated facilities and tour our galleries.

Hours & Admission

Starting May 23, we will be open to the public at the following times.

Tuesday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm
Saturday: Noon to 4:00 pm
Sunday – Monday: Closed

Admission:
Adults $8, Senior or Military $7
Children 16 and under free

Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak

The Alutiiq Museum at 215 Mission Road in downtown Kodiak.

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Alutiiq Museum Exhibit

Katherine Gronn at a beading workshop supported by the Alaska Community Foundation.


Events

The Alutiiq Museum welcomes people of all ages, abilities, and heritages to enjoy workshops, artist demonstrations, lectures, plant walks, tours, and special events. For more information, to request assistance with a special need, or partner with the museum on an event, please contact Djuna Davidson, 844-425-8844.

Online Exhibits

The Kodiak Alutiiq Dancers at the Alutiiq Museum


Cultural Experiences

There are many ways to expand your connection to Alutiiq/Sugpiaq heritage from watching an Alutiiq dance performance to meeting a culture bearer, participating in a workshop, taking a walk with an archaeologist or an herbalist, attending a college class in the Alutiiq language, or visiting the Kodiak Brown Bear Center. Contact Djuna Davidson, 844-425-8844, to learn about local opportunities or discuss how the museum can design an experience for your group.

Online Exhibits

The Alutiiq Ancestors’ Memorial on the corner of Kashevaroff Street and Mill Bay Road


Alutiiq Ancestors’ Memorial

This city park adjacent to the Alutiiq Museum honors the Alutiiq people, explains efforts to repatriate ancestral remains, and offers a contemplative space for all people to consider the importance of their ancestors. Guided tours available.

Mobile Museum

Museum Store

The Alutiiq Museum Store features Alaska’s largest selection of authentic Alutiiq art and jewelry. You will also find a wide assortment of books, apparel, stationery, souvenirs, and gifts for both adults and children. Featuring the work of Alutiiq Seal-certified tribal arts. Visit online or in person.

Hours

  • Tuesday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm
    Saturday: Noon to 4:00 pm
    Sunday – Monday: Closed