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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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(Huslia) Chief Henry: Athabascan. Title: How crow got back the sun from brown bear; Old south fork Henzie's story; Shaman; Song from person from Allakaket. Subject: Stories, shaman, songs, origins, birds, animals.

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(Huslia) Derendoff, Angeline: English. Title: How fairy godmother helped man kill eagle. Subject: Stories, hunting, birds.

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(Gold Camp) Frank, Johnny: Kutchin. Title: How he traveled and lived. Subject: Traditional living, traveling.

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(Barrow) Numnik, Ida: Inupiaq. Title: How it was in the old days. Subject: Traditional living.

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(Bethel) Lind, Maggie: English. Title: How the crow got his blue eyes; How Mr. crow got married to the mink; How needle fish scared two old ladies down river; Porcupine and beaver; Why porcupine doesn't have quills on his belly and beaver don't have fat on their backs; Pussy willow song; White. Subject: Stories, animals, birds, fish, origins.

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(Tanana) Carlo, Poldine: English. Title: How the crow got the marten's arm back; Why the crow, loon and swan got their color; How the crow got married; Bear story; Bear takes the sun; Crow and willow grouse; 1927 epidemic story; How men invented the birch bark canoe. Subject: Stories, epidemics, boats, birds, animals, origins.

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(Tanana) Edwin, Lee, Sr.: Inner Koyukon. Title: How the crow got the marten's arm back; Why the crow, loon and swan got their color; How the crow got married; Bear story; Bear takes the sun; Crow and willow grouse; 1927 epidemic story; How men invented the birch bark canoe. Subject: Stories, epidemics, boats, birds, animals, origins.

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(Huslia) Chief Henry: Athabascan. Title: How the crow started the stick dance; Giant men; Expert man - Shaman. Subject: Stories, dances, shaman, birds, origins.

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(Unalakleet) Brown, Emily: Inupiaq and English. Title: How the grizzly came to be; How two ptarmigan were mistreated; Great flood. Subject: Stories, floods, animals, birds, origins.

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(Unalakleet) Slaughter, Helga: Inupiaq and English. Title: How the grizzly came to be; How two ptarmigan were mistreated; Great flood. Subject: Stories, floods, animals, birds, origins.

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