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Alaska Native Cultures
  • Alaska Native Heritage Center / Native Cultures Map
    • Athabascan
    • Yup'ik & Cup'ik
    • Inupiaq & St. Lawrence Island Yupi'ik
    • Aleut & Alutiiq
    • Eyak, Tlingit, Haida & Tsimshian
  • Essays
    By Paul Ongtooguk

    Guidelines for Respecting Native Knowledge

    Traditional Alaska Native Cultures
    Tribal Governments: Traditional Societies
    Building a Context for Stories and Traditions
    Being in the Right Place at the Right Time
    Dynamic Subsistence Societies
    A View from the Inside: Traditional Cultural Literature

    Contact and Change
    Tribal Governments and the US Constitution
    Maniilaq: Preparing for Change
    Tribal Governments & Federal Law
    Alaska Natives Fight for Civil Rights
    ANCSA: What Political Process?
    Education and Cultural Self-Determination
    Alaska Natives and Health
    Military in Alaska

    Voices of Contemporary Alaska Natives
    Alaska Natives Continue to Challenge Status Quo
    Modern and Alaska Native? Yes
    Shamanism: A Personal View
    The Indian Child Welfare Act

 

African American / Blacks
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Asian American
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Polynesian
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Latin American
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Alaska Native Languages
  • Alaska Native Languages Introduction and History
  • Inuit-Yupik-Unangax Languages
  • Dené (Athabascan) Languages
  • Southeast Alaska Languages
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