2001.
The history of the Northern Koyukon, Western Gwich'in and Lower Tanana was kept by storytellers for over a hundred and fifty years. This is a fas
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©1993.
The story of the survival of two elderly women abandoned by a migrating tribe in the Arctic.
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2013.
Twentieth anniversary edition.
Based on an Athabascan Indian legend passed along for many generations from mothers to daughters of the upper Yukon River Valley in Alaska, this
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©2001.
Storytelling is a precious, vibrant tradition among the Native peoples of the Far North. Collected here for the first time are stories from the c
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©1988.
Presents the history, regional variation, and present status of bead embroidery, a traditional art of the subarctic Kutchin. Illustrated with pho
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©1997.
Today as in the past Kutchin women use beads in evocative and beautiful patterns to ornament clothing for family and friends, and items to be sol
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1982.
Autobiographical, historical and descriptive accounts of life in the Yukon Flats in the early 20th century, and traditional stories, told by the
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1985.
Biography of orphaned Kutchin Indian boy who became the first Athabascan Indian to graduate from high school and college in Alaska.
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1980.
Text in English and Gwich'in Athabascan dialect. Describes traditional Athabascan moosehide tanning methods illustrated by documentary photograph
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