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Activity Areas or Conflict Episode?: Interpreting the Spatial Patterning of Lice and Fleas at the Precontact Yup'ik Site of Nunalleq (Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries ad, Alaska)
Compares archaeological of insects from the precontact site of Nunalleq with other data samples to demonstrate the value of the archaeoentomology to provide insight into past living conditions.
Adapting to Climate Change in Unalakleet, Alaska
Addressing Historic Environmental Exposures along the Alaska Highway
Agreement between Self-reported and Central Cancer Registry-recorded Prevalence of Cancer in the Alaska EARTH Study
AIHEC Welcomes Members From Alaska, Oklahoma
The Alaska Area Specimen Bank: A Tribal-Federal Partnership to Maintain and Manage a Resource for Health Research
Alaska Dental Health Aide Program
Alaska EARTH Study Data Summary 2008
Data identifies protective and risk factors for chronic diseases based on 3,828 Alaskan Native and American Indian participants.
Related Material: Full Report.
Alaska Native Corporations: Practices, Considerations and Contracting Programs
Alaska Native Epidemiology Center
Alaska Native Injury Atlas
Related Material: 2014 Update; 2008 Report.
Alaska Native Maternal and Child Health: Trends and Data
Statistics on birth rates, characteristics of parents, prenatal risk and protective factors, birth outcomes and infant and child mortality.
Alaska Native Parental Attitudes on Cervical Cancer, HPV and the HPV Vaccine
Lynn Peterson
Alphonse Louis Pinart in Alaska
American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Families
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health
Anaktuvuk Pass Goes To Town
An Analysis of Graduation Rates of American Indians at the University of New Mexico: Implications for Higher Education
ANCSA and ANILCA: Capabilities Failure?
Animistic Pragmatism and Native Ways of Knowing: Adaptive Strategies for Overcoming the Struggle for Food in the Sub-Arctic
The Antioxidant Level of Alaska's Wild Berries: High, Higher and Highest
Archaeologies of Climate Change: Perceptions and Prospects
Examines the role of archeology as both a the study of the past but also as a means to find a solutions for the future.
Archaeology and the Sugpiaq Renaissance on Kodiak Island: Three Stories From Alaska
Arctic Adaptability: Infrastructure at Iḷisaġvik College
Arctic Food Security
Arctic Passages: Liminality, Iñupiat Eskimo Mothers and NW Alaska Communities in Transition
Arctic Passages: Maternal Transport, Iñupiat Mothers, and Northwest Alaska Communities in Transition
Arctic Skin Boats
Assessing the Social and Physical Determinants of Circumpolar Population Health
Attitudes Toward Harm Reduction and Abstinence-Only Approaches to Alcohol Misuse among Alaskan College Students
Being and Place Among the Tlingit
Bering Sea and Arctic Coast Eskimos of Alaska
Bold Steps Needed to Support Indigenous Participation at the Arctic Council
Book Guide for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose: An Alaskan Dena'ina Fable Retold by Barbara J. Atwater and Ethan J. Atwater, Illustrated by Mindy Dwyer
Recommended for Grade 3 students.
Boundaries of Social Capital in Entrepreneurship
Breaking the Ice: From Land Claims to Tribal Sovereignty in the Arctic
Bridging Past and Present: A Study of Precontact Yup'ik Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Alaska
Bridging Storytelling Traditions with Digital Technology
Canada and Arctic North America : An Environmental History
Cancer Among the Circumpolar Inuit, 1989-2003 I. Backgrounds and Methods
Cancer Among the Circumpolar Inuit, 1989-2003. II. Patterns and Trends
Cancer in Circumpolar Populations
Caribou Herds of Northwest Alaska 1850-2000
Celebrating Heritage Traditions in Alaska’s Indigenous Communities
Central Role of Relatedness in Alaska Native Youth Resilience: Preliminary Themes from One Site of the Circumpolar Indigenous Pathways to Adulthood (CIPA) Study
Characteristics of the Frontier Extended Stay Clinic: A New Facility Model
Circumpolar Indigeneity in Canada, Russia, and the United States (Alaska): Do Differences Result in Representational Challenges for the Arctic Council?
Climate-Induced Displacement of Alaska Native Communities
Gives an overview of climate change in Alaska and discusses its impact on rural villages, climate risks in eight communities, communities requiring complete relocation, and governments' responses.