Alaska Film Archives

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Film contains close-up scenes of a 1976 Machetanz painting.
[The Winter Bear Project promo and documentary]
[The Winter Bear Project promo and documentary]
This is a documentary about The Winter Bear Project i. It includes scenes from a play, associated workshops, and interviews with Brian Wescott, Jessica McGinty, Jeremy Raychel, Anne Hanley, Brittany Smith, Yvonne Wright Adams, Paul Mountain, Debra Naaqtuuq Dommek, Martha Demoski, Clara Peters, and Sidney C. Huntington, with narration by Therisa Bennett. The Winter Bear Project addresses the issue of suicide among young Alaska Natives and attempts to curb the growing trend. The related promo explains The Winter Bear Project and features interviews with Brian Wescott, Jessica McGinty, Paul Mountain, and Martha Demoski. The Winter Bear is a play that tells the story of an Alaska Native teenager who rises above his past traumas to become a leader with the help of mentor Sidney Huntington. The Winter Bear Project combines the play with outreach developed in cooperation with rural Alaskan communities. In September 2014, The Winter Bear Project traveled to six Alaskan villages along the Yukon and Koyukuk Rivers to deliver their message. In the documentary, residents from Ruby, Nulato, and Kaltag share their thoughts on the play’s impact.
Part 9: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 9: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part nine (AAF-18184) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell, and comments by John Borbridge, Jr. and Mike Williams. This is followed by continued discussion on the impact on Alaska Native culture, education and leadership as a result of ANCSA, with panelists Dr. John Weise and Maj. Wayne Don. Following closing comments by Sharon McConnell are images showing photos and biographies of the two final panelists.
Part 8: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 8: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part eight (AAF-18183) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by reflections and analysis of the impact on Alaska Native culture, education and leadership as a result of ANCSA, with panelists Dr. April Laktonen Counceller , Dr. Sven Haakanson, Jr., Agatha John-Shields, and Dr. Rosita Worl. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of April Laktonen Counceller, Sven Haakanson, Jr., Panigkaq Agatha John-Shields, and Rosita Worl.
Part 7: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 7: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part seven (AAF-18182) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by continued discussion on the social change, governance and land ownership in Alaska as a result of ANCSA, with panelists Dr. Gordon L. Pullar, Andy Teuber and Valerie Davidson. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of the panelists.
Part 6: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 6: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part six (AAF-18181) includes a welcome and introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by reflection and analysis on the social change, governance and land ownership in Alaska as a result of ANCSA, with panelists Bernice Joseph, Mike Williams and Lisa Jaeger. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of the panelists, as well as photos of Alaska Native leaders and historical events.
Part 3: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 3: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part three (AAF-18178) includes a welcome by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by Gordon L. Pullar introducing the lunchtime speaker, U.S. Senator Fred Harris. Following Harris' talk are images showing photos and biographies of Gordon L. Pullar, Fred Harris, and photos of many other groups and individuals associated with passage of ANCSA.
Part 1: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 1: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part one (AAF-18176) includes a welcome by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell, followed by opening remarks from Governor of Alaska Sean Parnell, via video; University of Alaska Fairbanks Chancellor Brian Rogers; and Vice Chancellor for Rural, Community and Native Education Bernice Joseph. This is followed by a panel discussion covering reflection and introduction on the economic impact of ANCSA, with panelists Dr. Willie Hensley, John Borbridge, Jr., Dr. Emil Notti, and Alaska State Sen. John Sackett. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of Sharon McConnell, Brian Rogers, Bernice Joseph, Miranda Wright, John Borbridge, Jr., John Sackett, Emil Notti, and William (Willie) Iggiagruk Hensley.
Part 5: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 5: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part five (AAF-18180) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by a panel discussion on women and ANCSA, with panelists Alice Petrivelli and Betty Huntington. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of the panelists, as well as photos of other influential Alaska Native women.
Part 4: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 4: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part four (AAF-18179) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by an analysis on the impact of ANCSA on Alaska’s environment, with panelists John Shively, Tiel Smith and Jimmy Stotts. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of John Shively, L. Tiel Smith, and James (Jimmy) Stotts.
Part 2: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
Part 2: Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) hosted a series of panel discussions and presentations collectively titled “The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) on Alaska 1971-2011.” The event was held in the Wood Center Ballroom on the UAF campus on October 5 and 6, 2011, in observation of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the act, and resulted in nine DVD recordings. Part two (AAF-18177) includes introductions by Master of Ceremonies Sharon McConnell followed by continued discussion on the economic impact of ANCSA, with panelists Tim Wallis, Jim Dodson, Wanetta Ayers and Shauna Hegna. Following the discussion are images showing photos and biographies of the panelists, as well as photos of many other groups and individuals associated with passage of ANCSA.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Paloma O'Riley]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Paloma O'Riley]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Y2K activist Paloma O'Riley about community preparedness for Y2K. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999. This interview begins on AAF-8779.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews George Gover and Ed Socks]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews George Gover and Ed Socks]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews George Gover and Ed Socks of the Bureau of Indian Affairs about the preparation for Y2K among Native Americans. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Jack Platt]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Jack Platt]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Jack Platt, organizer of the Combat Veterans of World War II International. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Rus Pittman]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Rus Pittman]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Rus Pittman, CIO of the Alaska Native Medical Center, about Y2K and health care in rural Alaska. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Bob Poe and Phil Oates]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Bob Poe and Phil Oates]
In this episode of Alaska On Line TV, Red Boucher interviews Bob Poe, commissioner of administration, and Phil Oates, adjutant general, about preparation for Y2K in Alaska. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews  Ben Nageak]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Ben Nageak]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Ben Nageak about his role as mayor of the North Slope Borough. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews TV producers Tom Kempton and Molly McCoy]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews TV producers Tom Kempton and Molly McCoy]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews TV producers Tom Kempton and Molly McCoy about the role of the Municipality of Anchorage Media Center. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews  Dee Dee Jonrowe]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Dee Dee Jonrowe]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews dog musher Dee Dee Jonrowe about scratching from the recent Iditarod race. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews John Andrews and Sharon Bandle]
Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews John Andrews and Sharon Bandle]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews educators John Andrews and Sharon Bandle about the Alaska Society for Technology in Education. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Walter Hickel]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Walter Hickel]
In these two episodes of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former governor Walter Hickel about the Northern Forum and his vision for Alaska. It was recorded on February 13, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Augie Hiebert]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Augie Hiebert]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews pioneer broadcaster Augie Hiebert about the future of radio and TV in Alaska. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Paloma O'Riley]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Paloma O'Riley]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Y2K activist Paloma O'Riley about community preparedness for Y2K. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999. This interview continues on AAF-8780.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Jay Hammond]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Jay Hammond]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former governor Jay Hammond about subsistence issues and the permanent fund. the program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Dusty Finley]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Dusty Finley]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Dusty Finley, Y2K coordinator for DMVA, about Y2K emergency and contingency planning in Alaska. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Mark Begich]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Mark Begich]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former assemblyman Mark Begich about his political plans for the future. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Bob Poe]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Bob Poe]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews state Y2K coordinator Bob Poe about the state's Y2K preparations. The program was recorded on August 1, 1998.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Wayne Anthony Ross]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Wayne Anthony Ross]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Wayne Anthony Ross, candidate for governor, about his candidacy. The program was recorded on August 1, 1998.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews John Lindeauer]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews John Lindeauer]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews John Lindeauer, a candidate for Governor, about his candidacy. The program was recorded on May 23, 1998.
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Mary Sampson and Bill Wilkinson]
[Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Mary Sampson and Bill Wilkinson]
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews teachers Mary Sampson and Bill Wilkinson about SB36 and education in rural Alaska. The program was recorded on March 21, 1998.