Healing Through Time

After hearing about the Angoon Bombardment growing up in Angoon, Angel Jack was curious to understand if the Angoon Bombardment was an intentional attack, or a cultural misunderstanding. Angel’s film explore this topic through interviews from the U.S. Navy and Tribal Leaders in Angoon, focusing on how the community of Angoon can heal and move forward.

On October 26, 1882 the U.S. Navy bombed and fired upon the defenseless Tlingit village of Angoon, Alaska. 142 years later, the Navy came to Angoon to offer a formal apology to the community. Students were asked by their Elders and Clan Leaders to create films documenting this historic event. 7 students created films detailing the history of the Angoon Bombardment and telling the story of the Navy’s Apology.

Special thanks to our community partners in Angoon- Chatham School District and the Angoon Community Association- for supporting this project.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Tlingit Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.