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A short history of the Aleutian Islands and the people who live there, and a teacher's guide / written by Dennis Remick ; produced by the Aleutian Region School District.
Full title: Spoken Gwich'in : teaching units for beginning second language / written by the Gwich'in Language Team, Irene Roberts ...[et al.] ; illustrated by Jeanette Bailey.
Full title: Teacher's supplement to accompany the Yup'ik-as-a-second language curriculum / prepared by Cathy Collier ; Yup'ik translations by Marie Nick Blanchett, Paschal Afcan.
Publication: Bethel, Alaska : Yup'ik Language Workshop,...
Suntrana was a company town four miles on a spur track from Healy, with families employed by the Healy River Coal Corporation, which also built the school and teacher's quarters
Log cabin school house, with teacher's room doubling as the school library; in 1931, there were ten children enrolled in the school; principal industries in Takotna consisted of work on two mining dredges and work for the Alaska Road Commission
Rustic log cabin school; the teacher's quarters, one room attached to the school, was described by the teacher, Mrs. Lippert, as "a good summer porch in summer and an ice box in winter"
A teacher's note in the Historical Record noted: "It is in a very desirable location in what will no doubt be the heart of the town if the place becomes a town."
In 1932, Goddard, according to the teacher's report was "a post office, hotel, and health resort. The hot springs here are noted for their medical values. The school is situated 3/4 of a mile southeast of the hotel. The Forest Service maintains a...
This school was not used after 1936; according to the teacher's report, "After the school was closed from 1936-1940, it was thought desirable by the community to hold school in the lobby of the hotel belonging to the estate of Mr. Asbjorensen,...
Eight students pose along the fence outside the McCarthy School; according to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, McCarthy "is an outfitting point for miners, hunters, trappers, and prospectors. It started as an outgrowth of the...
Small school, approximately 12 miles from Petersburg, with one schoolroom below and teacher's living quarters above; in 1931, 16 students were enrolled. According to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, "The community is composed of eight...
Three children next to Riddleford School; according to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, "This community is quite stable; its member consisting mostly of guides, trappers, fur (fox & mink) farmers, and Bureau of Public Roads men....
Teacher's quarters, attached at right, were described in the Historical Record as such: "The quarters were not used by the teacher for five or six years until 1941, when about $100 was spent making them livable; this included a new stove, new...