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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©1983.
Portrayal of the Koyukon people and their natural surroundings based on sixteen months of living in the villages of Huslia and Hughes, Alaska bet
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1982.
Documents past and present subsistence activities of the Koyukon Athabaskan Indians and the Nunamiut Eskimos who live on lands within and around
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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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1990.
Analysis and discussion of the meaning, symbolism and language of traditional Koyukon (Athapaskan Indian) stories of central and northwest Alaska
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1983.
Collection of stories about the traditions of the Yukon-Koyukon Athapaskan people of interior Alaska.
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Autobiography of a half-breed Athabascan Indian from Ruby, Alaska, compiled from taped interviews. One of a series of autobiographies of people f
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