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The Secret Life of a Black Aspie
Anand Prahlad was born on a former plantation in Virginia in 1954. This memoir, vividly internal, powerfully lyric, and brilliantly impressionistic, is his story. For the first …
The Sami People
Sami culture has undergone powerful changes recently. Traditions have been integrated with contemporary influences and perspectives. New kinds of Sami participation and activism …
Outside in the Interior – An Adventure Guide for Central Alaska, Second Edition
With its breathtaking vistas and countless acres of unmarked wilderness, Alaska has long attracted those who are looking for a bit of adventure in their vacations—from visitors who …
Our Perfect Wild
Ray and Barbara Bane worked as teachers in Barrow and Wainwright, Alaska, in the early 1960s-but they didn't simply teach the children of their Inupiat Eskimo and Koyukon friends …
History of the Central Brooks Range
"History of the Central Brooks Range" uses rare primary sources in order to provide a chronological examination and history of the Koyukuk region - including anthropological …
Steller's History of Kamchatka
Plants That We Eat
"Plants That We Eat" is a handy, easy-to-use guide to the abundant edible plant life of Alaska. Drawing on centuries of knowledge that have kept the Inupiat people healthy, the …
Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing
Still the definitive guide, Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing is packed with clear, easy-to-understand instructions, drawings, and photographs to lead readers of any skill level …
Alutiiq Villages under Russian and U.S. Rule
This volume examines Alutiiq history within the larger context of Russian and American expansionism. Sonja Luehrmann uses source material in both English and Russian in order to …
The Changing Arctic Landscape
Though it's generally understood that any landscape changes over time - particularly as the number of people it supports increases - these changes occur over such a span of time …
The Frontier in Alaska and the Matanuska Colony
During the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt gave more than two hundred families from some of the poorest areas in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan the opportunity to start …
A Ladder of Cranes
Whether watching men releasing caged birds at dawn in New York City or a ladder of cranes rising from a field in Manitoba, Tom Sexton is a keen observer of the interconnectedness …