[2007]
In 1958, Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, unveiled his plan to detonate six nuclear bombs off the Alaskan coast to create a new harbor. Howev
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©2000.
Presents almost 175 examples of the art produced by the Native peoples of the Northwest Coast.
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1998.
Masks, bowls, bentwood boxes, and weavings from Native artists of the Northwest Coast grace museums around the world. Northwest Coast art embodie
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©1996.
For centuries the Haida lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands, a remote archipelago off the Northwest Coast of North America. Art, myth and ceremo
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©1988.
Based on journals kept by the author 1946-47, a year spent with her husband in Atka as liaison between the villagers and the government during re
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1983.
Records results of investigations and collections made 1877-81 in coastal regions between Nunivak Island and Point Barrow. Includes information o
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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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[1976]
Draws on the experiences of a real person to recreate the life of a Tlingit Indian girl of nineteenth-century Alaska.
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©1976
Describes the everyday life and customs of the Eskimos of St. Lawrence Island, who are more closely related to the Siberian natives than to those
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1973.
Catalogue of special exhibition of items from the great museums of Europe and North America. Includes Eskimo, Aleut, Athabaskan, Tlingit and Haid
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1959.
Paul Green (Aknik) tells of his life growing up in an Eskimo village in Alaska. Accompanying these remembrances are line drawings by Native Ekimo
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