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Cover image for Catherine and Steven Attla are interviewed by Wendy Arundale, A.J. Lynch, and Alfred Starr on November 10 & 12, 1982 in Huslia, Alaska [sound recording].
Catherine and Steven Attla are interviewed by Wendy Arundale, A.J. Lynch, and Alfred Starr on November 10 & 12, 1982 in Huslia, Alaska [sound recording].
Title:
Catherine and Steven Attla are interviewed by Wendy Arundale, A.J. Lynch, and Alfred Starr on November 10 & 12, 1982 in Huslia, Alaska [sound recording].
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[sound recording].
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Physical Description:
1 sound cassette (about 90 min.) : analog.
Event Note:
Recorded in Huslia, Alaska on November 10 & 12, 1982.
Abstract:
ORAL HISTORY 87-78-24 Catherine Attla talks about Wolf Lake, Native names for sites, Bear Creek, Willow Lake, location of igloo sites, people moving around in the past for food, Chief Henry, Dulbi Slough, Happy Isaac, caribou, Dulbi River, Fabian Pilot, Sally Pilot, epidemics in the past, old Cutoff, the potlatch at Dulbi, Chief Moses traveling to Kotzebue,

ORAL HISTORY 87-78-25 Catherine Attla talks about Eliza Attla, Old Cutoff, Dulbi Slough, Cutoff Slough, where her grandfather had his spring fishing camp, Fort Gibbon, Coal Mountain, Bessie Henry, Bessie Withrow, Francis Olin, and Harry Brown.

ORAL HISTORY 87-78-26 Catherine Attla talks about Bessie Henry's father and why Bessie was given away to another family before her father died.

ORAL HISTORY 87-78-27 Catherine and Steven Attla talk about settlements near Dulbi, Dulbi Slough, Butch Yaska, Carlson and Minnie Yaska, settlements at Bear Mountain, William Koyukuk, Willow Creek, Fish Lake, Tom Cook Slough, the lakes drying out after an earthquake, earthquakes in the area, and Chief Henry.

ORAL HISTORY 87-78-28 Catherine and Steven Attla talk about Cutoff, Messy Slough, Richards Slough, Ben Kelly, Tom Cook, Hog River Slough, Edwin Henry, Julia Cook, Peter Cleaver, Lou Cleaver, Bill Folger, store owners at Cutoff, Dominic Frenette, Charlie Evans, stores at Hog River, Sam Dubin, Jimmy Huntington, Richard Derendoff, Joe Beetus, and the winter trail between Hughes and Huslia.
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