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[2009?]
Alaska Natives are not a single, homogeneous entity. Broadly identified by anthropologists as Aleuts, Eskimos, and Indians, Alaska Natives belong
Book
[2002]
Documents the dancing and ceremony of Celebration, Sealaska Heritage Foundation's biennial cultural gathering. Photographs range from the first e
Book
c1992.
"A documentary video about modern Tlingit respecting the past, accepting change and creating new meaning ... is about the meaning of tradition an
Videocassette
JLC Title 245h 
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Cover image for Arctic hunter
c1992.
1st ed.
A ten-year-old Eskimo (Inupiat) boy who lives far north of the Arctic Circle describes his family's annual spring trip to their camp, where they
Book
Cover image for Children of the Tlingit
c1999.
Introduces the history, geography, and culture of the Tlingit people in Southeast Alaska through the daily lives of children who live there.
Book
c1988.
Traces the history of the open skin boat or angyapik (umiak), from flat-bottom aboriginal structure to the modern bent-rib version. Includes info
Book
1988.
Series of papers by various scholars under the headings: Peoples of Siberia and Alaska; Strangers arrive; Crosscurrents of time; Thematic views;
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