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Cover image for Margaret Eskilida is interviewed by students of the Alaska Native Studies 401 class at the University of Alaska Fairbanks during the Spring semester of 1987 [sound recording].
Margaret Eskilida is interviewed by students of the Alaska Native Studies 401 class at the University of Alaska Fairbanks during the Spring semester of 1987 [sound recording].
Title:
Margaret Eskilida is interviewed by students of the Alaska Native Studies 401 class at the University of Alaska Fairbanks during the Spring semester of 1987 [sound recording].
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[sound recording].
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Physical Description:
1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog.
Series Title:
Alaska Native Elders in residence program collection
Event Note:
Recorded in Fairbanks, Alaska on April 16, 1987.
Abstract:
Margaret Eskilida discusses travel and transportation to camp, fishing technology, bears, menstrual restrictions, legends and stories, Chitina weather, Chitina floods, sewing skins, coyotes, moose hunting, moose as food, materials, and technology, Lieutenant Allen, legends and stories about white people, dance, games, dog teams, traditional beliefs about naming, contemporary musical instruments, whistles, spiders, squirrel hunting, and Chitina.
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Location of Originals:
Department of Alaska Native Studies, College of Liberal Arts, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 756300, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6300.
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