
Ragged Coast, Rugged Coves
Canned salmon was territorial Alaska’s most important industry. The tax revenue, though meager, kept the local government running, and as corporate wealth grew, it did not take long for a mix of socioeconomic factors and politics to affect every aspect of the lands, waters, and population. During this time the workers formed a bond and shared their experiences, troubles, and joys. Alaska Natives and Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino immigrants brought elements from their ethnic heritage into the mix, creating a cannery culture.
Although the labor was difficult and frequently unsafe, the cannery workers and fishermen were not victims. When they saw injustice, they acted on the threat. In the process, the Tlingits and Haidas, clans of Southeast Alaska for more than ten thousand years, aligned their interests with Filipino activists and the union movement. Ragged Coast, Rugged Coves tells the powerful story of diverse peoples uniting to triumph over adversity.
- Undertitel
- Labor, Culture, and Politics in Southeast Alaska Canneries
- Författare
- Diane J. Purvis
- ISBN
- 9781496225887
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 188 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-09-01
- Sidor
- 384
