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Alaska Native Culture and History
Alaska Native Diet and Nutrition: An Ethnohistorical View
Alaska Native Men's Voices: Tracking Masculinities through Indigenous Gender Constructs
Alaska Native Mortality Report: 1980-2018
4th edition.
Alaska Native Women's Changing Roles and the Implication For Education
The Archaeology of the Manokinak Site: A Study of the Cultural Transitions Between Late Norton Tradition and Historic Eskimo
Cancer in Alaska Native People 1969-2018: The 50-Year Report
Related Material: Executive Summary.
Cognitive Styles of Indian, Métis, Inuit and Non-Natives of Northern Canada and Alaska and Implications for Education
Collaboration between Indigenous and Research Communities in the Bering Strait Region
Analysis of the balancing between researchers and Indigenous populations values and types of knowledge.
Cooking and Commensality along the Bering Food Bridge
Looks at the culinary exchange between American and Russian Indigenous populations across the Bering Strait.
Culture, Community and the Curriculum
Doing Research on Effective Cross-Cultural Teaching: The Teacher Tale
The Economic Status of Alaska Native Women
Environment, Subsistence Patterns, and Socioeconomic Alternatives Among the Nana Iñupiat of Northwest Alaska
Equity in Language Programs: Revitalizing Indigenous Languages in Secondary School in Anchorage, Alaska
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of San Francisco, 2021.
Eskimo, Reindeer and Land
Eskimo Religion: A Look at Four Transitional Persons
Ethical and Equitable Engagement Synthesis Report: A Collection of Inuit Rules, Guidelines, Protocols, and Values for the Engagement of Inuit Communities and Indigenous Knowledge from across Inuit Nunaat
"Faces We Remember": Assessing Visual Memory Depth among the Yupik of Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island
Examines the visual memories of Yupik and Chukotka elders based on historical photographs and the importance of physical visual collections.
In the Language of their Hearts: Emotions and Language Choice in Child-Parent Interaction, Insights from a Yupik Village
Looks at the importance of language to motivate, construct meanings, and create emotional connections for Indigenous communities.
Informal Learning Among Yup'ik Eskimos: An Ethnographic Study of One Alaska Village
Iñupiatun Iñuguġlavut Miqłiqtuvut: Let Us Raise Our Children in Iñupiaq
Linguistics Thesis (MSc) -- Massachusetts Institiute of Technology, 2021.
Learning Styles of Eskimo Students With Implications For Their Education
Native Settlements and Native Rights. A Comparison of the Alaska Native Settlement, the James Bay Indian/Inuit Settlement, and the Western Canadian Inuit Settlement
Participation in Education in an Alaskan Native Community: A Case Study
A Preliminary Statement on Neo-Eskimo Occupations in Western Coronation Gulf, N.W.T.
Study of the Chevak Dialect of Central Yup'ik Eskimo
Tlingit Halibut Hooks: An Analysis of the Visual Symbols of a Rite of Passage
Traditional Alaska Transition Skills: Introduction to Traditional Carving
Designed to give teens and young adults with disabilities an improved quality of life, connection to culture and increased work-related skills.