Do Alaskans Live in Igloos?

Do Alaskans Live in Igloos?
Author: Bernd Richter
Publisher: Wizard Works
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780966349528

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While searching for igloos in Alaska the child learns how Alaskans more typically live.

Adventures of an Alaskan Preacher

Adventures of an Alaskan Preacher
Author: Wayne Coggins
Publisher: Magnus Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780972486958

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Stalked by bears, terrified as his overloaded plane began to crash; staring down the barrel of a loaded gun -- just a few of the adventures of this Alaskan preacher. 31 true stories that will thrill your heart, and help you to an increased faith in Almighty God.

Where Food and People Still Meet

Where Food and People Still Meet
Author: Phyllis Watts
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 146911397X

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Where Food and People Still Meet will stimulate readers to create and spark excitement to try something new in their kitchen. Inspired by Watts very rich journey to places where she meets an assortment of people experiencing different foods, Where Food and People Still Meet embraces valuable and memorable recipes for all ages. This captivating book contains modern-day dishes we all love and wish we could make at home. She also includes more from the past and uses things right in our pantry for appetizing soups to mouth-watering salads, family snacks and luscious meals to serve any company planned or last minute. Breads, cakes, the perfect grilled steak and hamburger, campout and tail-gaiting specialties, cookies and cupcake exchange ideas,a whole chapter on popcorn, pet treats, special occasion gifts and so much more, readers will relish the heavenly taste and essence of these enjoyable recipes. Supplemented with informative details on every page, invaluable tips and practical cooking methods, this book will surely make every kitchen a perfect place to create a lasting memory. She makes it clear, anyone can be skillful in the kitchen and gives you the tools to do just that. Every family member can contribute and learn from her suggestions and hints. Equally appealing and practical as her first book, Where Food and People Meet, this one also covers personal stories of foods and easy-to-prepare recipes that are perfect for all kinds of occasions and includes memories of the people who made these foods taste even better.

The Igloo

The Igloo
Author: Charlotte Yue
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780395629864

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Describes how an igloo is constructed and the role it plays in the lives of the Eskimo people. Also discusses many other aspects of Eskimo culture that have helped them adapt to life in the Arctic.

Mexicans in Alaska

Mexicans in Alaska
Author: Sara V. Komarnisky
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1496206460

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Mexicans in Alaska analyzes the mobility and experience of place of three generations of migrants who have been moving between Acuitzio del Canje, Michoacán, Mexico, and Anchorage, Alaska, since the 1950s. Based on Sara V. Komarnisky's twelve months of ethnographic research at both sites and on more than ten years of engagement with the people in these locations, this book reveals that over time, Acuitzences have created a comprehensive sense of orientation within a transnational social field. Both locations and the common experience of mobility between them are essential for feeling "at home." This migrant way of life requires the development of a transnational habitus as well as the skills, statuses, and knowledge required to live in both places. Komarnisky's work presents a multigenerational and cross-continental understanding of the contemporary transnational experience. Mexicans in Alaska examines how Acuitzences are living, working, and imagining their futures across North America and suggests that anthropologists look across borders to see how broader structural conditions operate both within and across national boundaries. Understanding the experiences of transnational migrants remains a critical goal of contemporary scholarship, and Komarnisky's analysis of the complicated lives of three generations of migrants provides depth to the field.

Igloo Tales

Igloo Tales
Author: Edward Linnaeus Keithahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1945
Genre: Eskimo folk-lore
ISBN:

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Our Perfect Wild

Our Perfect Wild
Author: Kaylene Johnson-Sullivan
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1602232792

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Ray and Barbara Bane worked as teachers in Barrow and Wainwright, Alaska, in the early 1960s—but they didn’t simply teach the children of their Iñupiat Eskimo and Koyukon friends and neighbors: they fully embraced their lifestyle. Doing so, they realized how closely intertwined life in the region was with the land, and, specifically, how critical wilderness was to the ancient traditions and wisdom that undergirded the Native way of life. That slow realization came to a head during a 1,200-mile dogsled trip from Hughes to Barrow in 1974—a trip that led them to give up teaching in favor of working, through the National Park Service, to preserve Alaska’s wilderness. This book tells their story, a tale of dedication and tireless labor in the face of suspicion, resistance, and even violence. At a time when Alaska’s natural bounty remains under threat, Our Perfect Wild shows us an example of the commitment—and love—that will be required to preserve it.

Alaskan Stories by a Little School Up North

Alaskan Stories by a Little School Up North
Author:
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0595264182

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A compilation of student writings, both fact and fiction, from Nenana High School. Each essay demonstrates a unique view of Alaska from the eyes of those who have grown up and lived there.

An Alaskan Adventure

An Alaskan Adventure
Author: Dolores Palata Vician
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412016975

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From the fall of 1962 to the spring of 1963, my husband, Ed, our five children and myself lived in an Eskimo village on the vast tundra land of Alaska. We were thousands of miles from our suburban home outside of Chicago, IL. Ed had accepted a job as the superintendent of the largest state operated school in Alaska. We were living in an Eskimo village, Bethel, so named by the Moravian missionaries who had established a church on the Kuskokwin River many years before. (The Kutskokwin River is the second largest river in Alaska, surpassed only by the mighty Yukon River) As for Bethel, it was over four hundred miles from Anchorage, Alaska, on the same line of longitude as Honolulu, Hawaii. By November, it could only be reached by airplane - weather permitting. This is the story of our year in Alaska, living in a Quonset hut, situated next to the school. It is based on a daily journal I kept of our experiences there. We had left behind many conveniences such as an automatic washer, dryer and dish washer. Instead we had accepted a comparatively primitive way of life. I cooked on an oil-burning stove, which also served as a space heater for the front of the Quonset hut. Our water had to be delivered by truck. Our bathroom had a chemical toilet, called a "honey bucket," which needed to be emptied several times a week. Our accomodations were cramped compared to the split-level home we had left in Illinois. However, there were many compensations. We soon realized that we were surrounded by many kind and caring people. Although we led a simple life in our year in the Alaskan Eskimo village, the experience was an enriching one for the entire family. This is that story.

Alaska Animals - Where Do They Go at 40 Below?

Alaska Animals - Where Do They Go at 40 Below?
Author: Bernd Richter
Publisher: Wizard Works
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781931353007

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"Alaska is known as the land of snow, ice, and long, cold winters. Temperatures can drop to 40 or more degrees below zero, and, when the wind blows, wind-chill factors can go to minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit. When it is that cold, people and their pets go inside and huddle around warm stoves. Alaska's wild animals don't have heated houses. Where do they go at 40 below?"--Back cover