Athabascan/Russian Orthodox Graveyards
While traveling through Southcentral Alaska in March 1986, Nancy Holt visited the towns of Eklutna and Chitina, Alaska, where she created two photographic series: Alaskan Pines and Athabascan/Russian Orthodox Graveyards. Several times Holt turned her photographic eye to graveyards: sites full of enduring sculptural concerns with memorial and material encounters. Western Graveyards (1968) brings together sixty rudimentary gravesites and markers in Lone Pine, California and Virginia City, Nevada, while this series Athabascan/Russian Graveyards (1986) focuses on a particular site in Eklutna, Alaska where Russian Orthodox burial conventions are intertwined with those of the Dena'ina Athabascan people, on whose land the graveyard sits.









