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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: September 2013
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. September 27, 2013. Memory is Embodied:" Tanya Lukin-Linklater Interview. Tanya Lukin-Linklater performs at Chapel Arts on October 16, 2009. Q: How does being an Alaska Native contribute to the production of your artwork? I originate from two small Native villages in the Kodiak archipelago of southwestern Alaska: Native Village of Afognak and Native Village of Port Lions. I currently reside in northern Ontario, Canada, with my family. Tanya Luk...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: May 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. May 27, 2014. 215 Years Since the Russian American Company Established Headquarters in Sitka. Portrait of Aleksandr Andreevich Baranov, first Russian Chief Manager of Alaska, 1790-1818.". This week on May 25, 1799 Baranov moved the center of Russian America from Kodiak Island to Sitka where the Russians would name New Archangel. The name "Sitka" for the town originates from the the Tlingit word Sheet’ká, a contraction of "Shee At'iká". 215 year...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: October 2013
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. October 26, 2013. The Reindeer Industry and Transcontinental Arctic Indigenous Social Connection. An Indigenous people from northern Europe. They have also been called "Laplanders," which refers to the Native cultural geography they inhabit transnationally through Europe. Three Sámi (Lapp) women, one smoking a pipe, wearing their traditional caps. Detroit Publishing Co. Print no. 7123. Sami family." "Group photograph of a Sami (Lapp) woman,...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: November 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. November 15, 2014. No University of the Aleut Nation: Thoughts upon hearing an interview with Claudio Saunt. The other day I listened to an interview with historian Professor Claudio Saunt. On New Books in Native American Studies Podcast. The conversation between Professor Saunt, the co-director for the Center for Virtual History. Found in an Oakland bookstore). Kodiak College's Alutiiq Studies Program. Links to this post. November 4, 2014.
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: August 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. August 14, 2014. America's Ambassadors of Goodwill:" Cherokee Will Rogers and Wiley Ford in Alaska, 1935. Will Rogers standing on airplane wing while Wiley Post signs autographs in Fairbanks, 1935. Rogers, with lariat, in his 20s as a Vaudeville performer. Will Rogers in Fairbanks, 1935. ASL-P67-137. Rogers and Post in Fairbanks August 1935. Will Rogers (in Alaska), exiting a Lockheed Orion on floats. Links to this post. August 1, 2014. Helping...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: May 2015
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. May 21, 2015. The Matanuska Valley Settler Colony. A farm with stacked hay in Matanuska Valley. U S Fish and Wildlife Service National Digital Library. The government through the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation gave 40 acres to those who social workers believed would be successful in the colony. On May 10th 1935, colonist arrived and were assigned a tent to live in while they waited to draw for plots. Links to this post. May 18, 2015.
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: February 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. February 25, 2014. US Law and Indian Country in Alaska. The term “Indian country,” as defined by federal statute 18 U.S.C. § 1151:. A) all land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States Government, notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and, including rights-of-way running through the reservation,. Claims to "Indian Country" for Alaska Natives was non-existent. Links to this post. Woman dressin...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: October 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. October 18, 2014. An Interview with Elaine Chukan Brown: "Claim the Blessing of Every Challenge". A View of Hawk Wakawaka Wine Reviews Website. Hawk Wakawaka Wine Reviews ( wakawakawinereviews.com. A wine drawing philosopher with a heart of gold.". How did you develop your style as an artist? Question: Does your Alaska Native upbringing contribute to your work on Hawk Wakawaka Wine Reviews? There are so many ways the work I do now depends on ho...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: Enfranchisement of Women and Natives in Territorial Alaska
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. November 8, 2016. Enfranchisement of Women and Natives in Territorial Alaska. Large group of people, some in costume, pose for photograph in front of bunting and American flag; signs held by people on far right advocate women's rights". St Patrick's Mask Ball, Flat City, Camp A.B. no. 26. The Alaska Native Brotherhood. Within a decade the The Indian Citizenship Act. 43 US Stats. At Large, Ch. 233, p. 253 (1924). Or the Snyder Act.
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: April 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. April 20, 2014. The History of Reserves in Alaska. Klukwan, Alaska on the Chilkat River. Extreme wide angle, showing village across water. Houses appear to be frame construction. Dugout canoe on beach in foreground." ASL-P87-2909. On April 21, 1913 President Woodrow Wilson created the Chilkat Native reserve at Klukwan. This was one of 150 reserves created by "Executive Order" before 1919. Executive Order (EO). However by 1936, with the help of ...
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