Search Results for "Koniag"
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Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography
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Clark, Donald W.<br/>1975.<br/>Book<br/>
Koniag prehistory; archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska.
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Clark, Donald W.<br/>[1974]<br/>Book<br/>
Koniag to king crab: Alaska's southwest, Kodiak from sea otter settlement to king crab capitol; history of hunting and fishing industries, island villages and scenic beauty
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Chaffin, Yule M.<br/>[1967]<br/>Regular print<br/>
Alaska's Konyag country
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Chaffin, Yule M.<br/>c1983.<br/>General description of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Includes history.<br/>Book<br/>
Two journeys : a companion to the Giinaquq, like a face exhibition
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©2008.<br/>Book<br/>
Iqsanim Ancirsuutii = Iqsani's trout hook
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Drabek, Alisha S.,<br/>[2021]<br/>"A fictional story about a family who lived in Larsen Bay about 300 years ago. This family spent their summers at Karluk Lake, fishing and preparing food for the winter. Through this story we learn about the daily activities at fish camp and the ways Alutiiq people used natural resources like fish, cottonwood, feathers, and berries. This story is inspired by the finds from an ancestral Alutiiq village, studied by archaeologists. At the end of the book readers learn about these finds and their connections to Iqsani's story."--Publisher's website<br/>Book<br/>
Nae?da = Our friends
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McClanahan, A. J.<br/>c2008.<br/>3rd ed, rev.<br/>Book<br/>
Nae?da = Our friends
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McClanahan, A. J.<br/>c2002.<br/>Book<br/>
Masques eskimo d'Alaska
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©1991.<br/>Book<br/>
Growing up native in Alaska : [interviews]
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[c2000]<br/>Book<br/>
Anthropology of the North Pacific rim
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©1994.<br/>Collection of 23 papers on the traditional cultures of the coastal and island peoples of northeastern Siberia and northwestern North America and the Bering Strait region.<br/>Book<br/>
Looking both ways : heritage and identity of the Alutiiq people
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c2001.<br/>Book<br/>
Chasing the dark : perspectives on place, history and Alaska Native land claims
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2009.<br/>Book<br/>
When the light of the world was subdued, our songs came through : a Norton anthology of Native nations poetry
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[2020]<br/>First Edition.<br/>"United States Poet Laureate Joy Harjo gathers the work of more than 160 poets, representing nearly 100 indigenous nations, into the first historically comprehensive Native poetry anthology. This landmark anthology celebrates the indigenous peoples of North America, the first poets of this country, whose literary traditions stretch back centuries. Opening with a blessing from Pulitzer Prize-winner N. Scott Momaday, the book contains powerful introductions from contributing editors who represent the five geographically organized sections. Each section begins with a poem from traditional oral literatures and closes with emerging poets, ranging from Eleazar, a seventeenth-century Native student at Harvard, to Jake Skeets, a young Diné poet born in 1991, and including renowned writers such as Luci Tapahanso, Natalie Diaz, Layli Long Soldier, and Ray Young Bear. When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through offers the extraordinary sweep of Native literature, without which no study of American poetry is complete"--<br/>Book<br/>