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Alexa Fairchild

  • Person

Alexa previously worked at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (U.B.C.), where she focused on Coast Salish wool weaving and textiles. She holds graduate degrees are from Bank Street College of Education (M.S. in Ed.) and U.B.C. (M.A. in Art History). Alexa Fairchild is currently the School Programs Manager at the Brooklyn Museum, where she works with a talented team of educators to host kids and teachers for fun, engaging gallery experiences. Alexa’s professional life includes serving on the Board of Directors for the Museum Education Roundtable and contributing as a peer reviewer to its publication, the Journal of Museum Education. She’s an avid presenter at local and national conferences, and served two years as president of the New York City Museum Educators Roundtable. She’s also on the Advisory Council of the Women’s International Leadership Program at International House.

Alex Hanuse

  • Person
  • [1913?]-1950

Alex Hanuse was born in [1913?] in Alert Bay, British Columbia, to Chief Harry Hanuse and Mary Deborah Charlie. His siblings included: Lucy Marion (Adawis), Annie Laura Hanuse, George Harry Hanuse, Alice Hanuse, Alfred James Hanuse, Edgard Hanuse, Frederick Clarence Hanuse, Florence Hanuse, Wilfred Hanuse, and Stella Mae Hanuse. He was married to Gertrude (Gertie) Hanuse (nee Martin) on January 21, 1935. Alex was a logger in Alert Bay and he drowned on the [5-16?] of December 1950, at the age of 37, with his two brothers, Fred and Wilfred Hanuse. From: http://nativevoice.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/nv-1951v01.pdf and https://issuu.com/umista/docs/winter_2012