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1 Alaska Review 59 Alaska Review and Focus North examine the Alaska Native Review Commission, headed by Thomas Berger of Canada, which performed an independent review of the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act on behalf of Native groups in Alaska. The program also touches upon Canada's Mackenzie Valley Pipelin... 1985
2 Alaska Review 9 The first segment, reported by Ed Bennett, deals with land development in Anchorage and possible corruption within the city building department. Those interviewed include: Anchorage City Auditor Larry Campbell, "Anchorage Daily News" reporter Bob Porterfield, Building Division Chief Odin Strandbe... 1977
3 [Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Ted Stevens] In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews senator Ted Stevens about upcoming national and state issues. The program was recorded on December 19, 1996. Boucher and Stevens discuss Fairbanks Daily News Miner editor Bill Snedden, subsistence issues, wetlands development in Alaska, th... 1996
4 Alaska Review 50 Alaska Review explores the lives of those continuing to pursue a subsistence lifestyle in Alaska despite outside pressures from a quickly changing world and the availability of new tools and methods for hunting and gathering natural resources. The program contains images and interviews that appea... 1983
5 [Alaska On Line: Red Boucher interviews Joe Griffith Jr. and Jan Fredericks] In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Joe Griffith Jr. and Jan Fredericks of the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce about the chamber's support for subsistence. The program was recorded on November 23, 1996. 1996
6 Alaska Review 12 In the first segment, reporter Mark O. Badger examines Inupiaq culture, its dependence on and connection to marine mammals, and the development of a cash economy in Alaska villages. Those interviewed include John Burns, Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist; John Evak of Kotzebue; Pete Ser... 1978
7 Alaska Review 45 Alaska Review examines opposing views about Alaska's Subsistence Priority law. Those interviewed include: Walter Charlie of the Copper River/Lake Louise area; Josephine Charles and family of Sheldon Point; Dr. John Kruse of the Institute of Social and Economic Research; Sam McDowell of Alaskans f... 1982
8 [Bill Bacon KAKM interview] KAKM-TV interview with filmmaker Bill Bacon on the program "Something to Say." Program 110. Recorded on November 24, 1980. Air date was December 18, 1980. Produced and hosted by Carroll Hodge, and produced and directed by Ron Eagle. Copyright 1980 KAKM. Bacon talks about filming wildlife, Walt D... 1980
9 [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. 1999
10 A picture book from Alaska "December, 1898"--Cover. / Series: Round Robin to the Junior Auxiliary; no. 29. / At head of title: Stories from the mission field. 1898-12
11 Jim and Robin Barker are interviewed by Susan McInnis on July 7, 1993 in Alaska Jim and Robin Barker are the author and editor of Always getting ready published by the University of Washington Press, 1993. Their book chronicles a year of seasons and subsistence in the lives of Alaska's Yupik residents of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. 1993-07-07
12 Jake Adams speaks at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska. PT. 2; Carol Beaky is interviewed by Paula Schuler Jake Adams speaks at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska. PT. 2; Carol Beaky is interviewed by Paula Schuler in Fairbanks, Alaska. Jake Adams talks about the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission, Greenpeace, and whaling. Carol Beaky talks about local alcohol option laws.
Chinook program numbers: 8107, 8108. Program starts 19 seconds into recording.
13 Karen McPherson is interviewed by Paula Schuler; Jake Adams speaks at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska. PT. 1 Karen McPherson talks about Alaska Native artists and the Crafts Task Force of the National Endowment for the Arts. Jake Adams talks about the need for traditional subsistence activities.
Chinook program numbers: 8105, 8106. Program starts 19 seconds into recording.
14 Frank Ferguson, Charlie Johnson, John Sackett and others talk about challenges to subsistence legislation - Part 2 Part 2 (85-188-01, 85-188-02 & 85-188-03) of several: ORAL HISTORY 85-188-01. ANCSA lands, land convergences, and conflicts, Nelson Augapuk, Dennis Tippleman, Ted Stevens, Bob Arnold, Echo Cove, Judy Brady and amendments. ORAL HISTORY 85-188-02. ANCSA, Sealaska, Byron Mallot, Roger Lang, Cook Inl...
4 audiotape reels (30 min.) : analog, mono ; 7 in. Program starts 8 seconds into recording.
15 Frank Ferguson, Charlie Johnson, John Sackett and others talk about challenges to subsistence legislation - Part 3 Part 3 (85-188-01, 85-188-02 & 85-188-03) of several: ORAL HISTORY 85-189-01. ANCSA, Alives Levitt, Arctic Slope oil and industries, Dave Williams, Tim Wallace, Doyon, Corporate whale, Arctic Slope, Doyon land allocations and development philosophies. ORAL HISTORY 85-189-02. ANCSA, village and re...
Chinook program numbers: 8147, 8148, 8149, 8150, 8150, 8151, 8152, 8202, 8203, 8204, 8206, 8207. Program starts 15 seconds into recording.
16 Frank Ferguson, Charlie Johnson, John Sackett and others talk about challenges to subsistence legislation - Part 4 Part 4 of many (85-187, 85-188, 85-189, 85-190). ORAL HISTORY 85-190. ANCSA, Don Wright, corporation success, Edna McLean, Charlie Edwardsen, Jr., the corporation model, limits on sale of stock, amendments, Roger Lang, issues in the future, revenue sharing, Tim Wallis, Willie Hensley and Byron Ma...
Chinook program numbers: 8147, 8148, 8149, 8150, 8150, 8151, 8152, 8202, 8203, 8204, 8206, 8207. Program starts 16 seconds into recording.
17 Harold Sparks is interviewed by Karen McPherson; Wolf Dance in Nome, Alaska. PT. 1-2 Harold Sparks said the purpose of Numan Kilutstisti, a Bethel based organization, is to keep villages advised on regulatory and development changes happening in western Alaska, broadcasting in Yupik Eskimo, renewable resources, effects of state cutbacks, subsistence, and protecting interests. The...
Chinook program numbers: 8215, 8216, 8217. Program starts 12 seconds into recording.
18 Frank Ferguson, Charlie Johnson, John Sackett and others talk about challenges to subsistence legislation - Part 1 Part 1 (87-187-01, 87-187-02 & 87-187-03) of several: ORAL HISTORY 85-187-01. History of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), Ted Stevens, Willie Hensley, Don Wright, aboriginal title, and early debate and Lobbying on ANCSA. ORAL HISTORY 85-187-02. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,...
Chinook program numbers: 8147, 8148, 8149, 8150, 8150, 8151, 8152, 8202, 8203, 8204, 8206, 8207. Program starts 8 seconds into recording.
19 James Nageak is interviewed by Karen McPherson in Barrow, Alaska in 1983 Whaling PT. 2. James Mumialuk Nageak, a whaling captain in Barrow, talks about Barrow being one of nine villages in Alaska that hunt the bow head whale, preparing for whaling, getting a whaling crew and outfit together, and women's role in whaling.
Chinook program numbers: 8327. Program starts 46 seconds into recording.
1983
20 Marie Adams and several whaling captains are interviewed by Karen McPherson in Barrow, Alaska Whaling PT. 3. Interview with several whaling captions and Marie Adams, Executive Director of the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission.
Chinook program numbers: 8328. Program starts 56 seconds into recording.