Wildflowers of Unalaska Island

Wildflowers of Unalaska Island

Author: Suzi Golodoff

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781602232204

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The first wildflower guide to focus on the Aleutian Islands, "Wildflowers of Unalaska Island" offers detailed descriptions, color photographs, and lovely, original drawings of over 160 species of flowering plants. Ideal for everyone from casual hikers to serious botanists, the guide is botanically precise, yet keeps technical terms to a minimum for ease of use and identification in the field. It is sized and designed to slip easily into a backpack and can be used as a quick field reference or more leisurely browsed. The introduction includes background on the unique geologic history, climate, and habitats of this verdant but windswept archipelago. The ethnobotanical information on the Aleutor Unangannames and uses of the plants broadens the reader s experience of the traditional Native culture of the region. "


Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest

Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest

Author: Lewis J. Clark

Publisher: Harbour Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13:

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This bestselling classic, now in its third magnificent edition, lives up to its reputation as the flower-lover's bible. No collection of natural history books is complete without it.


Culture and Archaeology of the Ancestral Unangax̂/Aleut of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska

Culture and Archaeology of the Ancestral Unangax̂/Aleut of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska

Author: Debra Corbett

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2024-01-03

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 3031442946

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For the past 9,000 years, people lived and flourished along the 1,000-mile Aleutian archipelago reaching from the American continent nearly to Asia. The Aleutian chain and surrounding waters supported 40,000 or more people before the Russians arrived. Despite the antiquity of continuous human occupation, the size of the area, and the fascinating and complex social organization, the region has received scant notice from the public. This volume provides a thorough review describing the varied cultures of the ancestral Unangax̂, using archaeological reports, articles, and unpublished data; documented Unangax̂ oral histories, and ethnohistories from early European and American visitors, assessed through the authors’ multi-decade experience working in the Aleutian Archipelago. Unangam Tanangin ilan Unangax̂/Aliguutax̂ Maqax̂singin ama Kadaangim Tanangin Anaĝix̂taqangis (Culture and Archaeology of the Ancestral Unangax̂/Aleut of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska) begins with a description of the physical and biological world (The Physical Environment and The Living Environment) of which the Unangax̂ are part, followed by a description of the archaeological research in the region (The People). The rest of the book addresses ancestral Unangax̂ life including settlement on the land, and the characteristics of sites based on the activities that took place there (People on the Landscape). From this broad perspective, the view narrows to the people making a living through hunting, fishing, and collecting food along the shore-line, making their intricate tools, storing and cooking food, and sewing and weaving (Making a Living); household life including house construction, households, and the work done within the home (Life at Home); and the personal changes an individual goes through from the time they are born through death, including spiritual transitions and ceremonies (Transitions), and the evidence for these events in the material record. This book is written in gratitude to the Unangax̂ and Aleut people for the opportunity to work in Unangam Tanangin or the Aleutian Islands, and to learn about your culture. We hope you find this book useful. The purpose of this book is to introduce the broader public to the cultures of this North Pacific archipelago in a single source, while simultaneously providing researchers a comprehensive synthesis of archaeology in the region.


Native Plants of Southeast Alaska

Native Plants of Southeast Alaska

Author: Judy Kathryn Hall

Publisher: Windy Ridge Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive field guide to native ferns, trees, shrubs, grasses, sedges, rushes and herbs found in Southeast and South-central Alaska. Includes: Detailed line drawings for all species Plant descriptions for more than 830 species Keys to family, genus and species Range and abundance information Flowering times Former and alternate taxonomy Food and medicinal uses as well as other information essential for plant enthusiasts, botanists, hikers and naturalists


Before the Storm

Before the Storm

Author: Fredericka Martin

Publisher: University of Alaska Press

Published: 2019-02-18

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1602231036

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An account of the struggles and oppression of the Pribilof Aleuts of Alaska written by a woman who became their passionate advocate. From June of 1941 through the following summer, Fredericka Martin lived with her husband, Dr. Samuel Berenberg, on remote St. Paul Island in Alaska. During that time, Martin delved into the complex history of the Unangan people, and Before the Storm draws from her personal accounts of that year and her research to present a fascinating portrait of a time and a people facing radical change. A government-ordered evacuation of all Aleuts from the island in the face of World War II, which Martin recounts in her journal, proved but the first step in a long struggle by native peoples to gain independence, and, as editor Raymond L. Hudson explains, Martin came to play a significant role in the effort. “Particularly because so few books about the Pribilofs have focused on the people of the islands, Before the Storm offers an especially welcome perspective to our understanding of the unusual history of the Aleuts there.” —Alaska Journal of Anthropology


Wildflowers Along the Alaska Highway

Wildflowers Along the Alaska Highway

Author: Verna E. Pratt

Publisher: Alaskakrafts Incorporated

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780962319211

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A guide to the flowers seen along the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, BC to Fairbanks. AK. This book is arranged by color and has color bars on the edges of pages.


Gail Niebrugge's Alaska Wildflowers

Gail Niebrugge's Alaska Wildflowers

Author: Gail Niebrugge

Publisher: Epicenter Press (WA)

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780945397892

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One summer day in Alaska, painter Gail Niebrugge was capturing a mountain scene with a meadow of wildflowers in the foreground represented by tiny dots of red, yellow, and blue. As she bent to the ground to examine the wildflowers more closely, she fell in love with what she saw. Gail hasn't forsaken mountains and roadhouses, favorite subjects of earlier work, but mostly she paints flowers now -- stunningly beautiful, delicate, and brilliantly colorful flowers that she travels many miles to find. This gorgeous volume chronicles her journey both personally and professionally.


The Aleutian Islands: Their People and Natural History

The Aleutian Islands: Their People and Natural History

Author: Henry Bascom Collins

Publisher:

Published: 1945

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Contains 3 papers about Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Topics include description and geology of islands, discovery and early history, ethnic relationships of the Aleuts, Aleutian land-bridge theory, ethnology, wildlife, and vegetation.