
Good question. Logic would dictate that it is a heritage breed being carefully preserved at one of the ALHFAM member historic sites.
Not the case.
In ALHFAM, PIG = Professional Interest Group. There are many and they do important work. ALHFAM Professional Interest Groups give members the opportunity to explore and share information on specific topics and skills. They also plan, sponsor, and offer workshops during annual and regional meetings and submit Bulletin (the ALHFAM journal) articles. Joining a Professional Interest Group is easy: 1) be an ALHFAM member, and 2) go to your personal membership page on the ALHFAM website, click “Edit Profile,” and check the boxes for the groups you would like to participate in.
The groups are (click on any of the groups listed below to link to their page on the ALHFAM website):
First Person Interpreters Professional Network (FPIPN)
Collections, Preservation and Registration (CPR)
Historic Apparel and Textiles (HAT)
Historic Trades and Skills (HiTS)
New Electronic Resources and Data Systems (NERDS)
Historic Machinery (Machinery)
Military/Mountie Interpreters and Law-Enforcement Living-Historians (MMILL)
Programs, Interpretation and Education (PIE)
Now that you know; Join.
–Deb Arenz, ALHFAM Vice-President