Authentic Alaska
Susan B. Andrews
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Authentic Alaska
Discover the rich tapestry of Indigenous life in "Authentic Alaska" by Susan B. Andrews, published by the University of Nebraska in 1998. This compelling collection of essays and autobiographies delves into the diverse experiences of the Athapascan Indians and Eskimos, offering a unique perspective on their social life and customs. With 277 pages of insightful narratives, readers will explore a variety of topics, including traditional practices like skinning a polar bear, marriage customs, and the impact of modern education. Andrews addresses critical issues such as alcoholism and the challenges of adapting to urban life while balancing traditional values with contemporary demands. Perfect for anyone interested in Native American studies, ethnic issues, and the history of Indigenous peoples, "Authentic Alaska" is an essential read that invites you to understand the complexities of life in Alaska.
Authentic Alaska