A Reference in Time: Alaska Native History Day by Day
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Book Description
A Reference in Time: Alaska Native History Day by Day supports the history of Alaska Native people, with at least one event for every single day of the year. A Reference in Time provides a representative sample of key events in the history of Alaska's indigenous peoples. The aim is not to tell the whole story, but to celebrate events to spark the interest of readers. Included are historical photos, as well as twelve photos to introduce each month of the year from one Athabascan family, the children of Charles and Florence Knox. "A Reference in Time is one of the most useful references available to support the history of Alaska Native people and all Alaska history . . . Far too much of this information was absent from standard accounts of Alaska history for far too long."-Dr. Stephen Haycox, UAA Professor of History
About the Author
Alexandra J. McClanahan is Historian for Cook Inlet Region, Inc. A Nebraska journalist who came to Alaska in 1982 to work for The Anchorage Times, McClanahan is the author of two oral histories, Our Stories, Our Lives and Growing Up Native in Alaska. She also served as publisher and president of the Tundra Times from 1986 until 1991. McClanahan is married and the mother of an Inupiaq daughter.
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