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2024 Alaska Native Literature Discussions

The following reviews were written by students and are a reflection of their own analysis of the books. They do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Alaska Fairbanks or the Alaska Native Knowledge Network.

2024 Alaska Native Literature Discussion Guides

- Daniel Uniikaatuzzx^ Calugan's Discussion Guide about Ralph Demidoff's Ar'ursulek--The Whaler (Sugpiaq Alutiiq story from  Little Afognak)

- Heather Metrokin-Cannon's Discussion Guide about June McGlashan Dirks' Poems (Unangan Aleut poetry from Akutan)

- Kurt P Leffler II's Discussion Guide about Diane Lxeis' Benson's Sister Warrior (Tlingit play from Southeast  Alaska)

- Melissa Sanborn's Discussion Guide about Catherine Nodoyedee'onh  Attla's K'etataalkkanee--The One Who Paddled Among the People and Animal  (Koyukon Athabascan epic stories from Huslia)

- Diva Velez's Discussion Guide about Velma Wallis' Two Old Women (Gwitch'in Athabascan novel from Fort Yukon)

- Rebekah Watkins' Discussion Guide about Lily Tuzroyluke's Sivulliq: Ancestor (Inupiaq novel from Point Hope)

- Erika Aldana's Discussion Guide about Ernestine Saankalaxt Hayes' Blonde Indian (Tlingit memoir novel from Juneau)

 

 

 

 

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