Alaska preserves and exhibits its own culture and history in the Andrew P. Kashevaroff Building i...
Brown bears are powerful symbols of wilderness, thriving in the vast, untamed ecosystems of Alask...
In Take My Land, Take My Life, Mitchell concludes the story of the 134-year history of the U.S. g...
Holmberg's Ethnographic Sketches
Diversity has always been central to Alaska identity, as the state's population consists of peopl...
I Thought There Would Be More Wolves: Poems
'Cold Latitudes depicts, in precise and spare portraits, the landscapes, cultures, and animals of...
''No Natives or Dogs Allowed' blared the storefront sign at the young Tlingit Indian girl. The st...
'In this book, close to one hundred men and women from all over southwest Alaska share knowledge ...
'When The Wake of the Unseen Object was published in 1991, I imagined it might reach readers as a...
Whether the reader is a student of history or someone unacquainted with Adolphus Greely's ill-fat...