Alaska NativesHere are entered works on the Indigenous peoples of Alaska treated collectively. Works about individual cultures and tribes in Alaska are entered under the name of the culture or tribe subdivided geographically, e.g. Aleuts -- Alaska; Eskimos -- Alaska. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Narrower terms:Used for:- Indigenous peoples -- Alaska
- Indigenous peoples -- United States
- Native Alaskans
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Filed under: Alaska Natives -- Crimes against -- United States -- Prevention
Filed under: Alaska Natives -- Violence against -- United States -- PreventionFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska
Filed under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- Economic conditionsFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- FolkloreFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- KoyukFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- MissionsFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- Social conditions
Filed under: Yupik Eskimos -- Social conditionsFiled under: Eskimos -- Alaska -- Social life and customs
Filed under: Aleuts -- Social life and customsFiled under: Aleuts
Filed under: Aleuts -- Antiquities
Filed under: Inuit -- Alaska -- Barrow, Point, Region Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition (extract from 9th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-1888), by John Murdoch
Filed under: Inupiat -- Alaska -- Teller -- Social life and customsFiled under: Kuuvan̳miit Eskimos
Filed under: Yupik Eskimos -- Alcohol useFiled under: Yupik Eskimos -- DiseasesFiled under: Eskimos -- Missions -- AlaskaFiled under: Indians of North America -- Alaska
Filed under: Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Economic conditions
Filed under: Tlingit Indians -- Economic conditionsFiled under: Indians of North America -- Alaska -- FictionFiled under: Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Folklore When Our Words Return: Writing, Hearing, and Remembering Oral Traditions of Alaska and the Yukon (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1995), ed. by Phyllis Morrow and William S. Schneider (PDF with commentary at usu.edu) Indian Legends From the Land of Al-ay-ek-sa (Ketchikan, AK: Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, 1925), by Harriet Rossiter (page images at HathiTrust) Myths and Legends of Alaska (Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Co., 1911), by Katharine Berry Judson
Filed under: Haida Indians -- Folklore Tales From the Totems of the Hidery (1899), by James Deans, ed. by Oscar Lovell Triggs (multiple formats at archive.org) Haida Texts and Myths, Skidegate Dialect (Smithsonian Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin #29; Washington: GPO, 1905), by John Reed Swanton Filed under: Tlingit Indians -- FolkloreFiled under: Tsimshian Indians -- FolkloreFiled under: Indians of North America -- Alaska -- WritingFiled under: Gwich'in Indians Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and Russian America (extracted from the Smithsonian Institution Annual Report for 1866), ed. by George Gibbs, contrib. by Bernard R. Ross, William L. Hardisty, and Strachan Jones
Filed under: Gwich'in Indians -- Social life and customsFiled under: Haida Indians
Filed under: Haida Indians -- Alaska
Filed under: Haida Indians -- British ColumbiaFiled under: Haida Indians -- Social life and customsFiled under: Tsimshian IndiansFiled under: Indians of North America -- Food -- AlaskaFiled under: Indians of North America -- Missions -- Alaska
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