Archeology and Prehistory
Books:
Bandi, Hans-Georg. Eskimo Prehistory. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1969.
Giddings, J. L., The Archeology of Cape Denbigh.
Giddings, J. L., Ancient Men of the Arctic. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967.
Ethnography: Aleut Culture
Books:
Finney, Gertrude E. To Survive We Must Be Clever. Reinstate: David McKay Company, Inc., 1966. Fiction.
Jochelson, Waldemar. History, Ethnography and Anthropology of the Aleut. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1933.
Oliver, Ethel Ross. Aleutian Boy. Reinstate: Binfords and Mort, 1959. Fiction.
Partnow, Patricia. The Aleuts of the Eighteenth Century Social Studies Unit for Junior High Students. Alaska Native Education Board, 4510 International Airport Road, Anchorage, Alaska, 1976.
Simeon, Oliver (Nutchuk). Son of the Smokey Sea. Reinstate: Julian Messner, Inc., 1941. Autobiography.
Simeon, Oliver (Nutchuk). Back to the Smokey Sea. Reinstate: Julian Messner, Inc., 1946. Autobiography.
Snigaroff, Cedor. Atkan Historical Traditions Told in 1952. Alaska Native Education Board, 4510 International Airport Road, Anchorage, Alaska 1976.
Films:
Adaq, King of Alaskan Seas. 29 minutes. Color. Wakefield Fisheries, Inc. Borrow from Pictures, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska.
Aleut Basketry. 30 minutes. Color. Borrow from University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Atka, An Aleutian Village. 36 minutes. Color. Borrow from University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Athabascan Indian Culture
Books:
Ackerman, Robert E. The Kenaitze People.
Bream, Alice. Athabascan Stories. Reinstate: Alaska Methodist University Press, 1975. Legends.
Clutesi, George. Son of Raven, Son of Deer. Gray's Publishing, Ltd., 1967. Legends.
Fry, Alan. Come A Long Journey. Doubleday Canadal, Ltd.; Reinstate, 1971. Fiction.
Griese, Arnold A. At the Mouth of the Luckiest River. Illus. Glo Coalson. Reinstate: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1973. Fiction.
Guedon, Marie-Francoise. People of Tetlin, Why Are You Singing?: A Study of the Social Life of the Upper Tanana Indians. National Museum of Man; 1974.
Huntington, James, in collaboration with Lawrence Elliot. On the Edge of Nowhere. New York: Crown Publishers, 1966. Autobiography.
Lynch, Kathleen. Making Snowshoes. Fairbanks: Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 1974. Arctic
McKennan, Robert A. The Chandalar Kutchin. Arctic Institute of North America; Montreal; 1965.
National Museum of Man, Canada and the Royal Scottish Museum. The Athabaskans: Strangers of the North. National Museum of Man; Ottawa; 1974. A catalog for a beautiful museum show.
Nelson, Richard K. Hunters of the Northern Forest. University of Chicago Press; Chicago; 1973. Contemporary Kutchin hunting techniques.
Osgood. Cornelius. The Ethnography of the Tanaina. Human Relations Area Files Press; New Haven; 1966.
Osgood, Cornelius. Ingalik Material Culture. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, No. 22. Human Relations Area Files Press; New Haven; 1970.
Osip, Anna Mae. Tanning Moosehide and Making Babish & Rawmane. Fairbanks: Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 1974. How-to-guide.
Parsons, Elsie Clews. American Indian Life. University of Nebraska Press; Lincoln; 1967.
Sullivan, Robert J. The Ten'a Food Quest. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America, 1942.
VanStone. James W. Athabaskan Adaptations: Hunters and Fishermen of the Subarctic Forests. Worlds of Man. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 1974.
Vaudrin, Bill. Tanaina Tales from Alaska. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969. Legends.
Films :
Athabascan Art - Where Two Rivers Meet. 20 minutes. Color. Borrow from University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Building a Birch Bark Canoe. Fish Wheel. Fishing on the Yukon. Moose Hide Tanning. 4-3/4" videocassettes. Color. Tanana: Tanana Survival School, Tanana Chiefs, Inc., 1974. Borrow: 102 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701.
Periodical:
River Times. $3.00 per year. Fairbanks Native Community Center, 102 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Monthly.
Eskimo Culture
Books:
Briggs, Jean L. Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo. Cambridge, Massachusetts; Harvard University Press, 1970.
Carpenter, Edmund, ed. The Story of Comock the Eskimo. Illus. Enooesweetok. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1968.
Chance, Norman A. The Eskimo of North Alaska. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966.
Frost, O. W., ed. Tales of Eskimo Alaska. Illus. Kci Ochessess. Anchorage, Alaska: Alaska Methodist University Press, 1971.
Giddings, J. L. Kobuk River People Studies of Northern People. College Alaska: University of Alaska, 1961.
Oman, Lela Kiana. Eskimo Legends. Anchorage, Alaska: Alaska Methodist University Press, 1975.
Senungetuk, J. E. Give or Take a Century: An Eskimo Chronicle. San Francisco: The Indian Historian Press, 1971. Autobiography.
Seveck, Chester Asakak. Longest Reindeer Herder: A True Life Story of an Alaskan Eskimo Covering the Period from 1890 to 1973. Photo. Frank H. Whaley. (n.p.): Arctic Circle Enterprises, 1973.
VanStone, James W. Point Hope: An Eskimo Village in Transition. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1962.
Wells, James K. Ipani Eskimos: A Cycle of Life in Nature. Illus. Robert Mayokok. Anchorage, Alaska: Alaska Methodist University Press, 1974.
Films:
Aghveghniighmi: At the Time of Whaling. 38 minutes. Color. University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks.
The Alaskan Eskimo. 30 minutes. Color. Walt Disney Productions.
Artist of the Arctic. 15 minutes. Color. University of Alaska Film Library.
Eskimo Fight for Life. 51 minutes. Color. Educational Development Corporation. University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks.
Eskimos - Winter in Western Alaska. 10 minutes. Color. Encyclopedia Britannica Films.
Knud. 31 minutes. B/W. Contemporary/McGraw-Hill Films. University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Legend of the Raven. 20 minutes. Color. Humble Film Libraries. University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks.
Haida, Tlingit, and Tsimshian Indian Culture
Books:
Blackerby, A. W. and Linn A. Forrest. Tale of an Alaska Whale. Portland, Oregon: Binfords & Mort, 1955. Legend.
Brindze, Ruth. Story of the Totem Pole. Illus. Yaffe Kimball. New York: Vanguard Press, Inc., 1951.
Carter, Anthony. This is Haida. Vancouver, B.C.: Agency Press Ltd., 1968.
Craven, Margaret. I Heard the Owl Call My Name. Garden City, New York: Clarke, Irwin & Co., 1967. Fiction.
Drucker, Philip. Cultures of the North Pacific Coast and Indians of the Northwest Coast. San Francisco: Chandler, 1965. and New York: The Natural History Press, 1955.
Garfield, Viola E. and Linn A. Forrest. The Wolf and the Raven. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1961.
Harris, Christie. Raven's Cry. Illus. Bill Reid. New York: Atheneum, 1966. Historical fiction.
Keithahn, Edward L. Monuments in Cedar. Seattle: Superior Publishing Co., 1963.
Krause, Aurel. The Tlingit Indians: Results of a Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits. Trans. Erna Gunther. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1956.
Laguna, Frederica de. Under Mount Saint Elias: The History and Culture of the Yakutat Tlingit. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press. 1972. Out of print.
Miller, Leon Gordon and Polly. Lost Heritage of Alaska. The World Publishing Company, 1967.
Wherry, Joseph H. The Totem Pole Indians. New York: Thomas Y Crowell Company, Inc., 1974.
Films:
The Eagle and the Moon. 9 minutes. Color. Pictura Films. University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks.
Legend of the Magic Knives. 19 minutes. Color. Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. University of Alaska Film Library, Fairbanks.
Northwest Indian Art. 11 minutes. Color. Coronet Films. Anchorage School District.
The First Alaskans. 15 videotapes. About all major Native groups except Athabascans. Anchorage School District.
Periodical:
The Tundra Times. $10.00 a year. Box 1287, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Weekly.
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
Isto, Sarah A. Cultures in the North. Multi-media Resource List. Center for Northern Education. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1975.
The following may be borrowed from: | University of Alaska Museum (Travelling Exhibits) Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 |
Cassette Tapes
Several hundred Native legends, songs, and interviews are available from the Alaska Library Network, Pouch G, Juneau, Alaska 99801. A catalog may be ordered from the library. If copies of selected tapes are desired, the library will record them free for those teachers sending blank cassettes. Anne Linn has included samples of these tapes in this kit.
Minto Tape 1
Minto Tape 2
Minto Tape 3
Tanana
Koyukuk Potlaches
Digs of Alaska
Cultural Interface
Allakaket l
Allakaket 2
Tanana
Athabascan
Aleut
American Indians
Books:
Alexander, Hartley. The Worlds' Rim: Great Mysteries of the North American Indians. University of Alaska Press, 1967.
American Heritage. Indians. McGraw-Hill, 1961.
Andrews, Ralph W. Indians As the Westerner Saw Them. Superior, 1963.
Archer, Jules. Indian Foe, Indian Friend. Macmillan, 1970.
Baity, Elizabeth C. Americans Before Columbus. Viking Press, 1961.
Benchley, Nathaniel. Only Earth and Sky Last Forever. Harper and Row,
1972.
Berke, Ernest. The North American Indians. Doubleday, 1963.
Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Bantam, 1971.
Buckmaster, Henrietta. The Seminole Wars. Macmillan, 1966.
Cahn, Edgar S. Our Brother's Keeper: The Indian in White America. World, 1969.
Collier, John. Indians of the Americas. Norton, 1947.
Cumming, Peter A. and Mickenberg, Neil H., eds. Native Rights in Canada. General Publishing Co., 1972.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. Custer Died for Your Sins. Macmillan, 1969.
Grant, Bruce. American Indians. Dutton, 1958.
McNickle, D'Arcy. Indian Tribes of the United States. Oxford, 1962.
McNickle, D'Arcy. They Came Here First. Octagon, 1972.
Meyer, William. Native Americans: The New Indian Resistance. International, 1971.
Oswalt, Wendell. This Land Was Theirs. Wiley, 1966.
Washburn, Wilcomb E. Red Man's Land - White Man's Law. Scribner, 1971.
Films:
The Ballad of Crowfoot. 10 minutes. B/W. National Film Board of Canada.
Charley Squash Goes to Town. 5 minutes. Color. Learning Corporation of America.
The First Americans. 53 minutes. N.B.C.
The Indian Speaks. 41 minutes. Color. National Film Board o£ Canada.
Alaska Native Land Claims
Alaska Natives and the Land. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.
Arnold, Robert. Alaska Native Land Claims. Alaska Native Foundation. 1976.
Bigjim, Fred and James Ito-Adler. Letters to Howard: An Interpretation of the Alaska Native Land Claims.
Haycos, Stephan, Robert Goldberg. A Documentary of Alaska Native Land Claims.
Hayes, Lydia. Alaska Native Land Claims Teacher's Guide. Alaska Native Foundation. 1976.
Hayes, Lydia. Alaska Native Land Claims Workbook. Alaska Native Foundation. 1976.
Lynch, Kathleen. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, Books 1 and 2. Adult Literacy Laboratory, 1974.
Nathan, Robert and Associates, Inc. 2 (c) Report: Federal Programs and Alaska Natives. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
The Native Land Claims. Alaska Department of Education and CNER, 1975.
Videotapes from Alaska State Library:
Early Days Ago. Synesthetics.
On Our Own: Opportunities for Alaskans After the Land Claims. Synesthetics.
The Future
American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Future Society: Aspects of America in the Year 2000. 1973.
Appleton, Richard. The Outlook: Alaska Natives and Their Careers. AMU Press, 1975.
Beier, Kurt and Rescher, Nicholas. Values and the Future: The Impact of Technological Change on American Values. Free Press, 1969.
Brown, Lester. World Without Borders. Random House, 1971.
Fuller, R. Buckminster. Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth. S. Illinois University, 1969.
Gabor, Dennis. Inventing the Future. Knopf, 1964.
Heilbroner, Robert. The Future As History. Harper and Row, 1960.
Kahn, Herman, ed. The Future of the Corporation. Mason and Lipscomb, 1974.
Mead, Margaret. Culture and Commitment. Doubleday, 1970.
Scoby, Donald R. Environmental Ethics. Burgess, 1971.
Theobald, Robert. Futures Conditional. Bobbs-Merrill, 1972.
Toynbee, Arnold. Surviving he Future. Oxford, 1971.