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"Potlatch, Native Ceremony and Myth on the Northwest Coast." Mary Giraudo Beck, Alaska Northwest Books.
"Shadows on the Koyukuk, An Alaskan Native's Life Along the River, as told to Jim Rearden." Sidney Huntington, Alaska Northwest Books.
"Heroes & Heroines in Tlingit-Haida Legend." Mary L. Beck, Alaska Northwest Books.
"Once Upon An Eskimo Time." Edna Wilder, Alaska Northwest Books.
Alaska Geographic: Vol. 6, No.3. Alaska's Native People. Alaska Geographic Society.
Alaska Geographic: Vol. 9, No. 3. Islands of the Seals: The Pribilofs. Alaska Geographic Society.
Alaska Geographic: Vol. 12, No. 3. Alaska Native Arts and Crafts. Alaska Geographic Society.
"The Native People of Alaska." Steve J. Langdon, Greatland Graphics.
"The Wolf and the Raven, Totem Poles of Southeastern Alaska." Viola E. Garfield and Linn A. Forrest, University of Washington Press.
"Time to Dance, Life of an Alaska Native." Michael Rostad, A.T. Publishing.
"Sold American." Donald Mitchell Craig, University Press of New England.
"Native Peoples of Alaska, A Traveler's Guide to Land, Art and Culture." Jan Halliday, Sasquatch Books.
"Haa Shuka Our Ancestors, Tlingit Oral Narratives." Nora Dauenhauer, University of Washington Press.
"The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since World War II." R. Quinn Duffy, McGill-Queens University Press.
"Inuit Women Artists." Odette Leroux, Marion E. Jackson, Minnie Aodla Freeman, University of Washington Press.
"Natives of the Far North." Shannon Lowry, Stackpole Books.
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