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You can contribute to the project, even if you are not able to visit the site!

Get involved. 

Ways to get involved with the YamaProject:

If you are able to participate in fieldwork for college credit, contact Floyd Aranyosi. Space is limited for the field crew, so apply right away. If you cannot work on site, you can still contribute to the project through historical research, interviews with family members or others who remember Yama, discussions about the materials found at Yama, or even just offering your ideas on our Facebook page or Twiter feed. 

 

We intend for the Yama Project to be fully interacive, and hope that even those who are unable to visit the site will still actively participate in the study. We want to hear from you. What questions do you have about Yama? Let us know, and we will try to answer them!

 

(Photos: Daily life in Yama in the early 20th Century. Images courtesy of Bainbridge Island Historical Museum.)

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