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Publisher: Alaska Native Foundation/Alaska State Department of Education

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1975

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Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12

Theme(s): ANCSA, Subsistence

Category: Subsistence
Length: 30 minutes; available from the State Film Library, Pouch G, Juneau, AK 99811
"Covers: Subsistence, Native Cultures, and Alaska History. Evaluation: Overview of topics. Good production quality. Color. Information is clearly presented. Video uses primarily location footage. Comments: Portrays Yupik, Inupiaq, Athabascan, and Tlingit people. Discusses Native peoples concerns about their land and their future on it. This is an interesting presentation that is well-suited to the classroom."1
1 ANCSA: Caught in the Act - Teacher's Guide, (Juneau/Anchorage, AK: Alaska Department of Education/The Alaska Native Foundation, 1987) 102-103.

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