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Emily Brown and Albert Steffaten tell stories during the Alaska Native Arts Festival in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976 and a dance group from Sitka performs.
Title:
Emily Brown and Albert Steffaten tell stories during the Alaska Native Arts Festival in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976 and a dance group from Sitka performs.
Physical Description:
1 audiotape reel (30 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in.
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Event Note:
Recorded in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976. Broadcast by KUAC radio station in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1977.
Abstract:
Emily Brown tells a story about a marsh hawk saving her babies from a flood. Isabella Brady introduces the dance group from Sitka and talks about how a Tlingit man learned dances from the Aleut, the dances that the children will be performing, the significance of blankets in the dance, and the educational program in Sitka. Alfred Steffaten tells a story about two brothers and jealousy.
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