Puyulek Pu'irtuq! The People of the Volcanoes: Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve Ethnographic Overview & Assessment
Alaska Natural Heritage Program (Contributor)
Environment and Natural Resources Institute (Contributor)
University of Alaska Anchorage (Contributor)
Environment and Natural Resources Institute (Contributor)
University of Alaska Anchorage (Contributor)
This work provides a historical overview of the traditional ways of the Sugpiaq people, commerical exploration in the Alaska Peninsula, the 1867 - 1900 resettlement of the Alaska Peninsula, the industrialization of fisheries, mining, and more.
This work provides a historical overview of the traditional ways of the Sugpiaq people, commerical exploration in the Alaska Peninsula, the 1867 - 1900 resettlement of the Alaska Peninsula, the industrialization of fisheries, mining, and oil exploration, the settlement of Anikachak and Amber Bay, subsistence and resource use, Inupiat Immigration, and more.
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National Park Service: Lake Clark - Katmai Studies Center
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Found in collection, Chugachmiut Heritage Archive