Russian America: The Alaskan Native Spiritual Legacy - Rev Dr. Michael James Oleksa
The Reverend Dr. Michael James Oleksa has spent the last 35 years in Alaska, serving as village priest, university professor, consultant on intercultural relations and communications, and authoring several books on Alaska Native cultures and history. A 1969 graduate of Georgetown University and of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, Father Oleksa earned his doctoral degree in Presov, Slovakia, in 1988. His four-part PBS television series, Communicating Across Cultures, has been widely acclaimed. The recipient of numerous awards from local, state and federal agencies, as well as the Alaska Federation of Natives, Father Michael has taught on all three main campuses of the University of Alaska system and at Alaska Pacific University as well. He currently resides in Anchorage with his Yup’ik wife, Xenia, his daughter Anastasia and one of his three grandsons.

National Dropout Prevention Center: Father Oleksa Presentation

Alaska: Part of America That Used to Be Russian | Orthodox Churches and Indigenous People

The Way of the Pilgrim: Entering Into the Jesus Prayer

Fr Michael Oleska lecures on Matushka Olga

Catholic exorcist fired for UFO comments talks confronting true evil | One Nation Under God

Miracles of Alaskan Saints | Fr. Michael Oleksa

The Mystical Hermit of Alaska

Русские сны Аляски: Земля русских староверов (документальный фильм)

Maria Potapova: childhood experiences with St. John the Wonderworker of Shanghai and San Franciso

How to Make a Good Confession

Vitamin D Expert: The Fastest Way To Dementia & The Big Lie About Sunlight!

Interview with Father Michael Oleksa, Aug. 24, 2005

Uncovering of Saint Olga (Arrsamquq) of Alaska's holy relics

What Did the Orthodox Missionaries Bring to the Native Alaskans? | Fr. Michael Oleksa

Fr Michael Oleksa - lecture on Saint Innocent of Alaska

Culture, Truth, and Orthodox Mission | Fr. Michael Oleksa

The relice of Saint Herman of Alaska. (2006)

Why Orthodoxy Loves a Liberal Mind

Death and the Afterlife, Part I - Fr. Jeremy Davis

