• Christmas in Sitka (and Washington DC)
    Dec 28 2025

    In this special holiday episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathrynn shares the remarkable story of the 2024 White House Christmas tree—a Sitka spruce from Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, marking the first time the official tree came from outside the lower 48 states. Catherine explores the tree’s journey, the forest’s cultural and ecological significance, and Sitka’s unique, community-centered holiday traditions. The episode celebrates themes of patience, quiet strength, and belonging, drawing parallels between the Sitka spruce and the town itself. It concludes with a land acknowledgment honoring the Tlingit people and their enduring connection to the region.

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    12 Min.
  • The Disappearance of Virgil ‘Wade’ Tackett
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathrynn recounts the mysterious 1986 disappearance of 17-year-old Virgil Wade Tackett, who vanished after taking a small boat out on Sitka Sound. Despite exhaustive searches by authorities and his family, Wade was never found, leaving only rumors and unanswered questions. The episode explores Sitka’s deep connection to the sea, the enduring pain of loss, and how Wade’s story became woven into the town’s collective memory—reminding listeners of the beauty and heartbreak that come with life on Alaska’s edge.

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    9 Min.
  • Legacy on the Hill: The Rise and Fall of Sheldon Jackson College
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathryn explores the complex history of Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka, Alaska. She recounts Reverend Sheldon Jackson’s role in founding the Sitka Industrial and Training School, his efforts to educate Alaska Native children, and the cultural costs of forced assimilation. Kathrynn traces the school’s evolution into Sheldon Jackson College, its closure in 2007, and its transformation into the Sitka Fine Arts Camp, reflecting on how the campus shifted from a site of cultural suppression to one of creative expression and community renewal.

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    10 Min.
  • A Voice That Echoes Through Sitka: Ellen Hope Hays
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode of "Rav'n About Sitka," host Kathrynn shares the inspiring story of Ellen Hope Hays, a Tlingit leader and civil rights advocate from Sitka, Alaska. Kathrynn traces Ellen’s journey from her early education and activism to her groundbreaking leadership in Native organizations and cultural preservation. The episode highlights Ellen’s pivotal role in advancing Alaska Native representation, her dedication to language and heritage, and her enduring legacy in Southeast Alaska. Kathrynn also honors the Tlingit people’s ancestral land, emphasizing respect for their culture and Ellen’s lasting impact on her community.

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    7 Min.
  • Peaks and Giggles: The Mountains of Sitka
    Aug 20 2025

    In this episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathrynn takes listeners on a lively, figurative hike through the mountains surrounding Sitka, Alaska. She explores the history, legends, and cultural significance of peaks like Mount Edgecumbe, Verstovia, Arrowhead, Bear Mountain, Harbor Mountain, and Cross Mountain. Kathrynn shares Tlingit traditions, local pranks, military history, and humorous anecdotes, all while celebrating the mountains’ roles in Sitka’s identity and daily life. The episode blends storytelling and humor, encouraging listeners to appreciate the beauty, stories, and spirit of Sitka’s iconic landscape.

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    8 Min.
  • A very special conversation with a legendary Sitka Storyteller
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode of Raven About Sitka, host Kathrynn interviews David Kanosh, a Tlingit storyteller, linguist, and culture bearer. David shares his journey growing up in Sitka, his passion for languages, and his experiences overcoming challenges like vision loss. He discusses the importance of storytelling in Tlingit culture, the role of the trickster Raven, and how he adapts traditional tales for modern audiences. David encourages embracing one’s uniqueness, fostering cultural understanding, and using stories to connect and heal the community. The episode highlights Sitka’s vibrant heritage and the enduring power of language and tradition.

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    36 Min.
  • Timber and Time: Sitka’s Living Landmarks
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathrynn guides listeners through Sitka, Alaska’s historic streets, exploring iconic sites like Castle Hill, Saint Michael’s Cathedral, the Russian Bishop’s House, and the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall. She weaves together stories of indigenous leadership, Russian colonization, American acquisition, wartime history, and Alaska Native civil rights, showing how Sitka’s architecture embodies resilience, spiritual devotion, and layered history. Kathrynn invites listeners to see Sitka’s buildings as living witnesses to the city’s complex past and enduring community spirit.

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    7 Min.
  • Provision by Beak: The Raven’s Message
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode of "Raven About Sitka," host Kathrynn explores the symbolic and spiritual significance of ravens in both the natural world of Sitka and biblical texts. She discusses how ravens, often seen as unclean in ancient Hebrew culture, play vital roles in scripture—such as feeding the prophet Elijah—and serve as symbols of resilience, provision, and transformation. Kathrynn also connects these biblical themes to the raven’s revered status in Tlingit culture, inviting listeners to see ravens as powerful messengers and reminders of unexpected grace in everyday life.

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    6 Min.