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ORAL HISTORY 85-272-01.George and Jessie Dalton talk about subsistence living in general, smoking, preserving meat, Mrs. Dalton- hemlock sap-sux'
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ORAL HISTORY 85-274 Billy and Martha James talk about smoking and drying salmon in Port Camden, working at Dry Fish camp is described in detail,
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Walter Williams talks about the importance of knowing how to build a good fire in the smokehouse, tseit-digging wild sweet potatoes, winter seawe
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Minnie Johnson talks about a description of Windy Smokehouse Village and clan ownership of Mitchell Bay and environs, description of Klushkan cam
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Joseph Howard, Sr. is interviewed by Maggie O. Valley in November 1990 in Kodiak, Alaska. This Tlingit elder talks about his family, his schooli
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Matilda Gamble talks about Andrew Gamble's allotment claim, Greens Creek, Hawk Inlet, Wheeler Creek, subsistence use of above areas, fishing with
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Minnie Johnson talks about Keitinjee ann-the main village before Angoon, winter seaweed, list of many subsistence foods which are available near
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