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The compact discs, made from digitized masters of the original recordings, and this index were produced by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library and Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. The project was supported in part by a grant from the Alaska Humanities Forum and the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency, and by the Alaska Federation of Natives, the Alaska Library Association, and the Alaska State Library. For more information or to order any CD (available for check out, too), contact the Oral History Program at Rasmuson Library, UAF.


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(Tanana) Albert, Jimmy: Koyukon and English. Title: Bohoto story, part 2. Subject: Stories.

Ref. cut: H9112251
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(Tanana) Albert, Jimmy: Inner Koyukon. Title: Bohoto story, part 2; How some Eskimos saw Russians for the first time; First moose at Tanana Old Mission. Subject: Stories, first contact, hunting, Russians, animals.

Ref. cut: H911291
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(Tanana) Albert, Jimmy: Koyukon and English. Title: Bohoto story, part 3. Subject: Stories.

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(Tanana) Albert, Florence: Inner Koyukon and English. Title: Bowuyuulni story; Meeting between Indian chiefs and Judge Wickersham, 1915; Two boys who slept all winter. Subject: Stories, chiefs.

Ref. cut: H911287
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(Bethel) Lind, Maggie: English. Title: Boy who wants to marry a beautiful girl; How the fox got red and white; Boy who drank up the ocean; Mr. and Mrs. Crane; How mole got short fur; Man eating fish and how he got scared by a mouse; How crow got black and how loon got speckles on his back. Subject: Stories, origins, birds, animals, fish.

Ref. cut: H9112163
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(Nulato) Esmailka, Olivia: Koyukon. Title: Boy who was very particular about who he married; Grandma and her granddaughter. Subject: Stories, marriage, elders, women, family.

Ref. cut: H9112284
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(Grayling) Deacon, Belle: Ingalik and English. Title: Brown bear and polar bear, part 1. Subject: Stories, animals.

Ref. cut: H9112342
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(Grayling) Deacon, Belle: Ingalik and English. Title: Brown bear and polar bear, part 2. Subject: Stories, animals.

Ref. cut: H9112343
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(Grayling) Deacon, Belle: Ingalik and English. Title: Brown bear and polar bear, part 3; Hawk and raven. Subject: Stories, animals, birds.

Ref. cut: H9112344
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(Tanana) John, Joe: Koyukon and English. Title: Brown bear fighting with a rolling boulder. Subject: Stories, animals.

Ref. cut: H9112248

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