Historical Research and the Community College Teacher: Refreshment on the Side Roads:
Marty, Myron A.
February 1975 | Useful Article All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Exploring Horizons |
Excerpt: "Those who have been associated with community colleges in the past dozen years have enjoyed a high sense of legitimacy. As that term is used here it describes a heady sort of feeling that what one is doing is useful, valid, and important." |
Historical Indicators of Alaska Native Culture Change Executive Summary:
Nancy Yaw Davis Cultural Dynamics
August 1978 | Useful Report Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, Athabascan, Aleut, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Living in Place |
Information about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897
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Historical Status of Elementary Schools in Rural Alaskan Communities:
Barnhardt, Carol
1980
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Very Useful Book All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse
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Grade Level(s): K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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Theme(s): Tribe/Community, Living in Place
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See Partial Resource Information about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897
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History and Education:
Murrell, G.
1981 | Useful Article All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Exploring Horizons |
Excerpt: "History of education is often included in teacher training programs. Although history of education is not the most popular field of study, it is vital for a clear overall understanding of the social, political, and economic development of modern education." |
History of the State Subsistence Statute:
no author given
no date given | Useful Article All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Exploring Horizons |
Information about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O. Box 756730 Fairbanks, AK 99775-6730
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History of Whaling by the Commercial and Alaskan Eskimo Whaling from Past to Future:
Alowa, Allen D.
no date given | Useful Article St. Lawrence (Siberian) Yupik Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Exploring Horizons |
Native-produced Excerpt: "Latter part of 1700'8s, the explorers and perhaps the Commercial whalers have sigthted Sevoughak, the western tip of St. Lawrence Island." |
Holding Our Ground: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. The People, the Land, and the Law: "Comprehensive 30-minute survey of the burning issues facing Alaska's Native community in the second half of this decade. This tour over the vast landscape of Alaska Native affairs serves as an overview of the topics to be treated in depth during the other 14 segments."2 Other programs in the series: 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 23.
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Holding Our Ground: 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA: "When the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act was passed on December 18, 1971, all those yet to be born were left out. Now thousands of teenagers and toddlers alike are on the outside of ANCSA looking in. The Native community is divided into ANCSA shareholders and newborns, and the problems could get worse. Native young and old speak out in eloquent terms."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
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Holding Our Ground: 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: Corporations One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director: "The corporation idea-how and why it was chosen as the vehicle for land claims. Was this a good way to give Alaska Natives a piece of the American dream or was it a way of assimilating them? An examination of how Natives have made the transition from traditional life to corporate director or shareholder."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1"Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2"Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
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Holding Our Ground: 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players: "Nearly every Native organization in the state is jumping on the let's do something about ANCSA bandwagon. What began as a grassroots dissatisfaction with the act has now shifted into a well-organized movement. There is the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, The United Tribes of Alaska, the Alaska Federation of Natives, and Association of Village Council Presidents, and others."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commision:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 12, 7, 8, 11 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commision: "An historic journey by Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger has culminated in some provocative recommendations about the options open to Alaska's Natives. Listeners will hear a cross-section of views about what Berger reported and and how this may affect changes in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2"Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 2. The Land and Sea:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. The Land and Sea: "The ages-old Native feeling about the land comes across the airwaves like a fresh breeze. Two starkly different realities are presented--the Native concept of oneness with the land and the Western notion of land ownership and development. How do these contrasting philosophies fit the Native in rural Alaska?"2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 23.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA, Subsistence |
Category: Subsistence One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life: "Far from the political and legal controversies surrounding subsistence, Natives carry on their traditional subsistence lifestyles. Hear their very personal descriptions of subsistence, what it is, and what it means to them. An important aspect of this documentary will be to delve into the mix of subsistence and cash economies."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples;15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 23.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People: "Self-determination is the heart of a rising grassroots political movement. The listener will learn that this quest by Native people to control their own futures reaches far into the past. And the listener will discover that American political theory is not as much at odds with the sovereignty movement as one might think."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 23.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: Tribal Govts. One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms: "Who calls the shots in the Native community: a look at power, history, and decision making. The audience will consider change from the perspectives of traditional village rule to government and corporate bureaucracies."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 6: The Land and the Corporations:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: Corporations One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 6. The Land and the Corporations: "Traditional Native lands became corporate assets because the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act created profit-making Native corporations to hold the land. This segment will look at one of the toughest questions facing the Native community today: Do these Native corporations have an obligation to develop their lands to earn a profit for their shareholders, or do they have an obligation to preserve those lands for subsistence and for generations to come?"2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 7. Risking and Saving the Land:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: Corporations One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 7. Risking and Saving the Land: "Land owned by Native corporations can be lost through sales, corporate takeover, bankruptcy, or taxation. This has generated so much concern among Natives trying to save their land that there are now a number of options to prevent loss of these lands. An exploration of the major risks and what alternatives are available."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations 1"Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2"Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 8. Subsistence and the Law:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA, Subsistence |
Category: Subsistence One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 8. Subsistence and the Law: "Carrying on the subsistence lifestyle without interference from the law is a thing of the past. Traditional ways of hunting, fishing, and gathering are now subject to politicial and legal changes and challenges in what may well be Alaska's most bitter controversy. Discussion of the new role of Alaska Natives as treaty-makers and game managers."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 9. Sovereignty - How It Works in Real Life:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 9. Sovereignty-How It Works in Real Life: "Local government control is a reality in some areas of Native Alaska. In other areas Natives are working to implement their own unique forms of self-government. Some have found self-determination in traditional government. A close look at the communities where sovereignty is becoming a reality."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: Nat'l/Int'l Land Claims One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples: "The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act inspired other indigenous peoples in the world to seek land claims settlements with their countries. This program will look at those efforts in Canada, Greenland, Australia, Norway, and elsewhere. Now some of the land claims proposals of others are being studied by Alaskans seeking to improve ANCSA."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 15. The Dream versus the Reality; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
Information or copies about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897 or email: ANKN Clearinghouse |
Holding Our Ground: 15. The Dream versus the Reality:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. 15. The Dream versus the Reality: "The final segment considers what people wanted all along in land claims and what they got. Should all the hard work of the past be scrapped? How has the dream changed? voices of many people speak of the future, what they want, and how they will go about getting it for themselves and their children."2 Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; and Special Program: Berger's Recommendations. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22. 2 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 24.
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Holding Our Ground: Special Program--Berger's Recommendations:
Publisher: Western Media Concepts, Inc. PO Box 215 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 279-2045Sykes, Jim
1985 | Very Useful Audio Material All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 12, 11, 7, 8 | Theme(s): ANCSA |
Category: General ANCSA One in a series of 30 minute radio documentaries "...which features to voices of Alaska Natives as they struggle for more control over their lives...Jim Sykes originally recorded the hearings of the Alaska Native Review Commission (ANRC) on location in Alaska's remote villages. ANRC Commissioner, Canadian Judge Thomas R. Berger, traveled throughout Alaska to find out how the people feel about their most basic values and the effects on them..."1 by ANCSA. Other programs in the series: 1. The People, the Land, and the Law; 2. The Land and Sea; 3. Subsistence--A Way of Life; 4. Sovereignty--What It Means to People; 5. Traditional Councils and Corporate Boardrooms; 6. The Land and the Corporations; 7. Risking and Saving the Land; 8. Subsistence and the Law; 9. Sovereignty--How It Works in Real Life; 10. The Newborns--Left Out of ANCSA; 11. From Hunter, Fisher, Gatherer to Corporate Director; 12. Changing the Claims Act--The Key Players; 13. Recommendations of the Alaska Native Review Commission; 14. Other Settlements with Indigenous Peoples; and 15. The Dream Versus the Reality. 1 "Village Voices," Alaska Native Magazine 1985: 22.
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Homework Centres:
Edited by Evelyn Stokes
April 1980 | Useful Article Maori Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Exploring Horizons |
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House Journal:
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June 1986 | Useful Journal All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Living in Place |
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How America Studies Itself: The U.S.Census A Teaching Module:
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February 1980 | Useful Book All Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse | Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 | Theme(s): Tribe/Community, Living in Place |
Information about the resource can be found at: ANKN Clearinghouse P.O.Box 756730 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730 Tel: (907) 474-5897
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