c2002.
Documentary of the history of the Alutiiq people, with special emphasis on the 1964 earthquake and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill with its effects on
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c2000.
In 1996, near Kennewick, Washington, a suspected murder victim is identified by forensic anthropologists as Caucasian - but turns out to be almos
Videocassette
JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1999.
Follows a group of Tlingit elders on a berry gathering trip in Glacier Bay National Park, a place the Tlingit consider a sacred homeland. The eld
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[1996]
Native Americans talk about the importance of a vital oral tradition in passing down cultural values and identity, and spiritual understanding.
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©1996.
Video describes the social, cultural, and economic significance of trapping in Alaska.
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1995.
Film about the life and legacy of Austin Hammond, Daanawaak, the revered Tlingit leader from Haines.
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c1992.
Anthropologist Wade Davis explores the spiritual and psychological powers of the mask in the myths, rituals and ceremonies of the Northwest Coast
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1992.
Chronicles the journey of Mongol tribes as they began their travels south into North, Central, and South America through the 1000-mile land bridg
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1992.
Chronicles the story of Ishi, the last surviving member of the Yahi tribe, who entered white society in 1911 after living in hiding during the fo
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1991.
Looks at an Athabaskan memorial potlatch in interior Alaska, explaining its significance.
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JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
c1989.
Members of Washington State Indian tribes talk about the connections between canoe, water, fish, and cedar and about their determination to prese
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