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Tin Can Country
  • Language: en

Tin Can Country

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Canneries are the sites of Alaska history, contends this multifaceted exploration of the salmon industry in Southeast Alaska. This thematic view includes histories of specific canneries, biographies of individuals who are nearly as colorful as the brightly hued labels that advertised Alaska salmon to the world, and essays that ground the history of canneries in the context of the era. This lushly illustrated volume contains historic photographs, custom made maps, and an unparalleled collection of rare salmon can labels and advertising materials.

Tin Can Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Tin Can Country

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Canneries are the sites of Alaska history, contends this multifaceted exploration of the salmon industry in Southeast Alaska. This thematic view includes histories of specific canneries, biographies of individuals who are nearly as colorful as the brightly hued labels that advertised Alaska salmon to the world, and essays that ground the history of canneries in the context of the era. This lushly illustrated volume contains historic photographs, custom made maps, and an unparalleled collection of rare salmon can labels and advertising materials."--Back cover.

Fishing at Karluk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Fishing at Karluk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fishing gear is indisputably central to the act of fishing, yet its importance to the history of commercial salmon fishing has been neglected. This thesis investigates the manifold ways that Native and white fishermen, canners, and federal bureaucrats utilized the beach seine and purse seine to construct the salmon fishery. Using the creation of the Karluk Reservation in 1943 as a case study, this thesis shows how people used fishing technologies to assert control over the unwieldy environment and the humans within it. Fishermen converted the land and water into a technological instrument to make it more amenable to salmon fishing. The improved fishing grounds became racially and technologically exclusive spaces, which inhibited the ability of Karluk villagers, Alutiiq Natives that beach seined for the Alaska Packers Association, to make an adequate living. A lack of ownership of fishing gear and vessels, federal fishing regulations, and increased competition from purse seiners further limited the potential profits of the villagers. This case study demonstrates that fishing technologies are at the core of many of the perennial conflicts within the commercial salmon fishery.

Alaska's Whaling Coast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Alaska's Whaling Coast

In 1850, commercial whaling ships entered the Bering Sea for the first time. There, they found the summer grounds of bowhead whales, as well as local Inuit people who had been whaling the Alaskan coast for 2,000 years. Within a few years, almost the entire Pacific fleet came north each June to find a path through the melting ice, and the Inuit way of whalingin fact, their entire livelihoodwould be forever changed. Baleen was worth nearly $5 a pound. But the new trading posts brought guns, alcohol, and disease. In 1905, a new type of whaling using modern steel whale-catchers and harpoon cannons appeared along the Alaskan coast. Yet the Inuit and Inupiat continue whaling today from approximately 15 small towns scattered along the Arctic Ocean and the Bering Strait. Whaling for these people is a life-or-death proposition in a land considered uninhabitable by many, for without the whale, whole villages probably could not survive as they have for centuries.

Whaling the Kodiak Grounds
  • Language: en

Whaling the Kodiak Grounds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Baranov Museum exhibition, 'Whaling the Kodiak Grounds,' seeks to answer two questions. Why did the people of Kodiak whale? How did the people of Kodiak whale? It follows the trajectory of whaling from the Alutiiq tradition, through the Russian era, and into the 20th century.

Aunt Phil's Trunk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Aunt Phil's Trunk

Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Five features dozens of short stories and hundreds of historical photographs that share the history of Alaska from 1960 to 1984. This fifth book in the Alaska history series highlights the first 25 years of statehood when the optimistic citizens of the Great Land created a government from scratch in just a few years and dealt with many challenges. Aunt Phil s Trunk Volume Five shares firsthand accounts of survivors who experienced the 1964 Good Friday earthquake and the devastating tsunamis that followed that 9.2 temblor. It also features stories about the discovery of black gold on the North Slope in the late 1960s, and how Alaska s Native people fought for their land and won the largest settlement ever granted Native Americans. That agreement cleared the way for oil companies to build an 800-mile pipeline through some of the most rugged and remote country in the world during the 1970s.

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2037

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies

Filipino Americans are one of the three largest Asian American groups in the United States and the second largest immigrant population in the country. Yet within the field of Asian American Studies, Filipino American history and culture have received comparatively less attention than have other ethnic groups. Over the past twenty years, however, Filipino American scholars across various disciplines have published numerous books and research articles, as a way of addressing their unique concerns and experiences as an ethnic group. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies, the first on the topic of Filipino American Studies, offers a comprehensive survey of an emerging field, focusing on the Filipino diaspora in the United States as well as highlighting issues facing immigrant groups in general. It covers a broad range of topics and disciplines including activism and education, arts and humanities, health, history and historical figures, immigration, psychology, regional trends, and sociology and social issues.

A History of Sockeye Salmon Research, Karluk River System, Alaska, 1880-2010
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

A History of Sockeye Salmon Research, Karluk River System, Alaska, 1880-2010

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Young Children in Humanitarian and COVID-19 Crises
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Young Children in Humanitarian and COVID-19 Crises

The long-term consequences of COVID-19 have been tough for children around the world, but even more so for young children already in humanitarian crisis, whether due to conflict, natural disasters, or economic and political upheaval. This book investigates how organizations around the world responded to these dual challenges, identifying solutions, and learning opportunities to help to support young children in ongoing and future crises. Drawing on research and voices from the Global South, this book showcases innovations to mobilize new funds and re-allocate existing resources to protect children during the pandemic. It provides important evidence on understudied and overlooked vulnerable p...

Shadow of the Moon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 904

Shadow of the Moon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-25
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

M. M. Kaye, author of The Far Pavilions, sweeps her readers back to the vast, glittering, sunbaked continent of India. Shadow of the Moon is the story of Winter de Ballesteros, a beautiful English heiress who has come to India to be married. It is also the tale of Captain Alex Randall, her escort and protector, who knows that Winter's husband to be has become a debauched wreck of a man. When India bursts into flaming hatreds and bitter bloodshed during the dark days of the Mutiny, Alex and Winter are thrown unwillingly together in the brutal and urgent struggle for survival.