(4:14 min.) (07 of 08) 7. Population dislocation. Average person in Anchorage has lived here less than five years, only came to take advantage of the money, and plans to retire elsewhere. The less educated people raised in rural Alaska...
(5:35 min.) (06 of 08) 6. Urban-rural divide The divide was not an issue until the majority of population moved to the city. Clem sees states outside Alaska as being willing to take advantage of Alaska's resources. Diane thinks that many...
85-second, color with sound film clip. .Emil Notti interviewed in a public place about how the Nixon budget cuts will impact the Departament of Labor, the Rural Electrification Administration, and community infrastructure.
Aerial view of Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Colony homes and tents at Palmer, Alaska. Knik River is in distance. From verso: "Sept. 22, 1935. Palmer, Matanuska Valley. Air view 2500 feet up. Tent camp. 10 transient workers....
Aerial view of Matanuska Valley, Alaska, near Palmer, Alaska. Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Colony homes and tents barely visible through trees. Part of airplane visible at top right. From verso: "Palmer, Alaska. 9/22/35....
Almer J. Peterson standing in front of living quarters at Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Valley Colony, Palmer, Alaska. From verso: "Palmer, Alaska. May 16th. Where I now stay and eat." From caption: "Dad - where he boards and...
Almer J. Peterson standing next to wash tub and washboard doing laundry in Palmer (known earlier as Warton), Alaska, with buildings in background. Buildings are at Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Valley Colony. From verso:...
Almer J. Peterson, carpenter for Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Colonization Project, standing in front of his law office in Palmer, Alaska. From verso: "Palmer, Alaska. Sept. 22, 1935. Carpenter, lawyer & druggist. Oldest...
Attached: Andrew Ningealook, President of the Ki-Kat-Ta-Muet Cooperative at Shismaref, an Eskimo community located on the Seward Peninsula, shows how he carves ivory at the 3rd annual Cooperative Crafts Exhibit - an October Co-op Month event held...
Colonists from Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Valley Colony netting salmon in Cook Inlet, Alaska. From verso: "Colonists netting salmon in Cook Inlet, 1936." Photographer: Almer J. Peterson.
E. L. Bob Bartlett with Stan McCutcheon (left) and Albert Kaloa, Jr. of Tyonek. Sen. Bartlett may be speaking about a senate bill pertaining to rural housing.
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At gutu adi = Animals / developed by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center, Rural Education, University of Alaska ; written by Esther Shea ; edited and proofread by Vesta L. Dominicks and Martha Sheilds ;...
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Ciin qutraam qiurlignek Iingellrullra = Why the crane has blue eyes / story related by Matt Andrews and his class ; translated by Andrew Paukan ; illustrated by Leonard Savage.
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Why the crane has blue eyes
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Haa at_xyí daa yéi jinéi = Working on our food / developed by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center, Rural Education, University of Alaska ; written by Esther Shea ; edited and proofread by Vesta L. Dominicks...
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Killaq sikumi / written by Mary L. Pope and Tupou L. Pulu ; originally prepared in Iñupiat by Susie Sun ; illustrated by J. Leslie Boffa.
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Rev. / by Angeline Newlin and Ruth Ramoth-Sampson. ...