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Aghvook, White Eskimo: Otto Geist and Alaskan Archaeology
Agnes Mayo Moore Oral History Project River Trip 2000
The Alaska-Klondike Diary of Elizabeth Robins, 1900
Alaska Native Writers, Alaska Native Identities
Alaska Native Writers, Storytellers & Orators: The Expanded
Edition. Alaska Quarterly Review. Ed. Ronald Spatz, Contributing Eds. Jeane Breinig, Patricia Partnow
Alaska's Digital Archives
"All is Well": Language and Place in the Poetry of John Haines and the Milk Label Diary of Fred Campbell
Among the Thlinkits in Alaska
Bibliography of Sources on Dena’ina and Cook Inlet Anthropology through 2016, Final Version 4.3
A Bibliography of the Arts and Crafts of the Northwest Coast Indians
Boarding School: Historical Trauma among Alaska’s Native People
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.
Bridging Storytelling Traditions with Digital Technology
Chinook Sad Song in Alaska
Collaborative Game Development with Indigenous Communities: A Theoretical Model for Ethnocultural Empathy
[Corpse Whale]
Danish Greenland: Its People and Products; Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
Defensible Space
Digital Storytelling: A Tool for Health Promotion and Cancer Awareness in Rural Alaskan Communities
Eleven Years of Implementing Traditional Yup'ik Oral Stories in the Elementary Classroom
English 130: Nonfiction Study: Raising Ourselves by Velma Wallis
The Eskimo of North Alaska
Eskimo Village
"The Eskimos Knew Better": Representations of Arctic Whaling in Charles Brower's Fifty Years Below Zero
An Ethnozooarchaeological Study of Land Otters and People at Kit'N'Kaboodle (49-DIX-46), Dall Island, Alaska
Finding the Arctic: History and Culture Along a 2,500-mile Snowmobile Journey from Alaska to Hudson’s Bay
Forty Years of Cultural Change Among the Inuit in Alaska, Canada and Greenland: Some Reflections
From "the Last Frontier" to The Island Within: Two Versions of Alaska in Contemporary Nonfiction Narrative
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
The Girl Who Lived with the Bears
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story. Lesson plan for Grades 4-6.
Related Material: Teacher resource including Tlingit language wall cards, retelling materials, transformation story elements, reader's theatre script for The Woman Who Married a Bear, and calendar icons.
Give or Take a Century: An Eskimo Chronicle
Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition
A Guide to Alaska Native Language Materials in the Alaska State Library Historical Collections
Gwich'in Native Elders: Not Just Knowledge, But a Way of Looking at the World
Gwichya Gwich'in Googwandak: The History and Stories of the Gwichya Gwich'in as told by the Elders of Tsiigehtshik
Haida Texts: Masset Dialect
High School Literature: Book 1
Lessons centred around Basket Bay History as told by Robert Zuboff; Raven Boat as told by Jennie White; and Kaakex'wti as told by Willie Marks.
High School Literature: Book 2
Lessons centred around First Russians as told by Charlie White; Kaats' as told by J.B. Fawcett; Raven, the Rock, and the King Salmon as told by James Klanott; and The Coming of the First White Man as told by George Betts.
High School Literature: Book 3
High School Literature: Book 4
Lessons centre on the Origin of the Killer Whale, Mosquito, and Tlingit Renaissance.
High School Literature: Book 5
Lessons center on Raven, Some Slices of Salmon: Entering the Salmon Stream, Raven and the Deer, and Tlingit Language and Oral Literature Research.
How Raven Marked the Land When the Earth Was New
How Raven Stole the Sun
Retelling of a traditional Tlingit story also known as Box of Daylight or How Raven Brought Light to the World. Lesson plan intended for Grades K-5.
Related Material: Teacher Resource.