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Skip to main content Smithsonian Institution MAIN MENU * Visit * Exhibits * Research * Education * Events * About * Join us * Donate * Search MenuSearch * Visit * Exhibits * Research * Education * Events * About * Join us * Donate * SEARCH Close Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER menu PROGRAMS * Arctic Studies Center * ASC Alaska Office * Recovering Voices * Repatriation Office * Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology BREADCRUMB 1. Home 2. Our Research 3. Anthropology 4. Programs 5. Arctic Studies Center The Arctic Studies Center conducts research on northern lands, environments, cultures, and people using Smithsonian collections and field studies to learn about the history and contemporary peoples of the circumpolar region. The Center works closely with indigenous groups, universities, organizations and government agencies to promote the welfare of northern people and to educate the public about the history, arts, and languages of the North. Its scholars publish papers, monographs, and catalogs and prepare exhibitions and educational programs. Current Newsletter Past Newsletters Selected Publications Featured Content ASC LEARNING LAB Our Learning Lab site provides resources for students, teachers, parents and lifelong learners to explore Alaska Native cultures. Using museum objects, archival and contemporary photographs, texts, videos and distance-learning units, Learning Lab visitors can learn from Elders, culture-bearers, artists and educators. COLLECTIONS Smithsonian collections are at the heart of the Center’s activities. Smithsonian naturalist-anthropologists began collecting in the Canada’s Northwest Territories and Alaska in the 1850s and in the 1870s began to build what has become one of the world’s largest, well-documented anthropological and natural history collections representing cultures of the North American and Eurasian Arctic and Subarctic. The anthropological collections include material culture artifacts, ethnological observations, photographs, illustrations, maps, language, and mythology. Natural history collections represent all of the flora, fauna, and geology of northern North America and part of northern Eurasia. FIELD RESEARCH Arctic Studies Center scholars carry on the long tradition of fieldwork with active archaeological, ethnographic, and environmental research programs in northern Canada in Labrador and Quebec, in Alaska, Mongolia, and Russia. Research questions include how humans adapted to the northern environment and developed vibrant cultures that sustained them for thousands of years. Modern issues of language preservation, cultural heritage preservation, sustainability, and the impacts of global warming are among the Center’s current research projects. EDUCATION Through its publications, exhibitions, research, festivals, and teaching, the Center promotes knowledge of the North and its peoples to both broad and specialized audiences. It encourages student and indigenous participation in its programs. Past exhibitions on Alaskan Native cultures, Inuit Eskimo art, Vikings, Genghis Khan, and the Ainu have reached wide audiences. A past exhibition on the narwhal (the ‘Arctic unicorn’) explored the function of the narwhal tusk and its mythology, Inuit relations, and climate vulnerabilities. FEATURES Blog: Magnetic North Our Alaska Office Videos Living Our Cultures Exhibit Narwhal Exhibit ASC Learning Lab ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER STAFF DAWN BIDDISON Museum Specialist (Arctic Studies Center) Anthropology ARON CROWELL Archaeologist (Arctic Studies Center) Anthropology WILLIAM FITZHUGH Senior Scientist, Curator of North American Archaeology and Director, Arctic Studies Center Anthropology IGOR KRUPNIK Anthropologist, curator Anthropology STEPHEN LORING Archaeologist (Arctic Studies Center) Anthropology Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Email powered by BlackBaud (Privacy Policy, Terms of Use) * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Donate 1000 Madison Drive NW Washington, D.C. 20560 Free admission. Open every day except Dec. 25 from 10 AM to 5:30 PM * Home * Smithsonian Institution * Terms of Use * Privacy Policy * Host an Event * Jobs * Press * Blog * Contact Us