The Children of the Southeast Wind. VHS video tape. Produced for Cape Fox tours by Lon Gibby Productions, c1997. Video cassette (43 minutes) This tape explores the the lifestyle of a living, thriving people whose traditions extend back over 8,000 years. Set in the Tongass rain forest, the Saxman people graciously share their culture. Subject Terms: Tlingit Indians -- Social life and customs; Tlingit art; Tlingit Indians -- Folklore. Narrated by Chuck Denny. Good condition. $39.95 plus $7.55 priority mail postage, packing, & insurance (international orders extra). Credit cards not accepted. [shelf locator: Alaska Native Peoples Bookcase] To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
Keet Shagoon : The Origin Of The Killer Whale. VHS video tape. By Dave Hunsaker; Tony Armlin; Steve Nelson; Gary Haid; and Chris Makua. Published by Naa Kahidi Theatre, 1988, Juneau. VHS video tape. In this Tlingit tale, Naatsilanei carves a killer whale to seek revenge against his brothers-in-law, who left him to die on a rock at sea. Very good condition. SOLD |
Oleksa, Michael. Communicating Across Cultures.
Published by KTOO, Capital Community Broadcasting, 1994. Set of 4 VHS video tapes. A four part video series exploring how to communicate across the frontiers of race, religion, culture, sex, age and background. 1. Our world: the global-literate culture. 2. The old wisdom: traditional cultures. 3. The clash of worlds. 4. The universe of communication. $95 plus $7.00 priority mail
postage, packing, & insurance (international orders
extra).
Credit cards not accepted. [shelf locator: Alaska Native Peoples Bookcase] To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
1967 Mt. Edgecumbe High School Yearbook Senior class members represent these Alaska villages: Barrow, Wales, Hydaburg, Pilot Point, Chenega, Eek, St. Paul, Koyuk, Allakaket, Huslia, Hughes, Rampart, Selawik, Galena, Unalakleet, Angoon, Aleknagik, Gambell, Afognak, Mt. Village, Ninapitchuk, Fortuna Ledge, Anvik, Hooper Bay, Point Hope, Seldovia, Russian Mission, Wales, Togiak, Egegik, Shaktoolik, Shishmaref, Kotzebue, Aniak, White Mountain, Teller, St. Paul, Yakutat, Kaktovik, Elim, King Cove, Huslia, Alitsak, Deering, Eagle, Kiana, Hooper Bay, Atka, Noatak, Angoon, Minto, Tuntutuliak, Kivalina, Kwethluk, Shaktoolik, Klukwan, Port Lions, Noorvik, Ouzinki, St. Michael, Akutan, etc. The yearbook is named "TAHETA" because the student body is made up of Alaska Native students: Tlingit, Aleut, Haida, Eskimo, Tsimshian, and Athabaskans. The yearbook includes group pictures of the graduating classes of 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970. Very good condition. No writing inside. Very scarce. $150 + $8 ship/ins (international orders extra) for this book. (also listed under yearbooks) [shelf locator: Alaska Native People Bookcase] To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
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Celebration
2000: Voices Of Our Ancestors
VHS Video Cassette of "Celebration 2000:
Voices Of Our Ancestors"
Voices of Our Ancestors offers an historical perspective of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures and explains the meaning of songs, crests, dances and regalia featured at Celebration 2000, the largest gathering of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian Alaska Natives. The documentary, produced by Sealaska Heritage Institute, includes comments from Elders on traditions and the importance of perpetuating the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures. Included is video footage of "Celebration 2000" held in Juneau, Alaska, in the year 2000. The 2000 event drew more than 1,700 dancers to Juneau from across the state and the Lower 48 states to celebrate the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian culture. Running time is 26 minutes. Condition: Unused, still sealed in the original factory shrink-wrap. $8 + $2 shipping. [shelf locator: Alaska Native People Bookcase]. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
Bishuta Bishuta: A Contemporary Alutiiq Seal Hunt, Kachemak Bay, Alaska. VHS video tape. Very good condition. $39.95 + $2 shipping by media mail or $5.60 by priority mail. [shelf locator: Alaska Native People Bookcase]. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
Project
Chariot: Bombs, Lies & Inupiat Resistance, the Ongoing
Legacy of Testing in the Arctic. DVD published in 2013 From the back cover of the DVD case: "Are there thermonuclear devices and nuclear waste buried in the arctic? Why are so many people in a small Native village in Alaska dying from cancer related illnesses? And why has the US Government refused to declassify documents from a Project they claim never went ahead? In 1958, at the height of the Cold War, the US Atomic Energy Commission prepared to detonate a series of nuclear bombs, the equivalent of 160 Hiroshima blasts, next to the small arctic Iñupiaq village of Point Hope in Alaska. The bomb plots were drilled. The scientists were flown in. And a "top secret", still classified, shipment of dangerous material was scheduled for delivery. But the people of Point Hope and a handful of scientific and environmental allies stopped the Project. How did 300 Iñupiaq people stop the Atomic Energy Commission, the most powerful government agency of its time? And was the "top secret" shipment sent? Many questions remain unanswered and the shocking legacy of the Project Chariot test site is still felt in Point Hope. But the strength of the Iñupiaq people endures in this powerful episode from the Iñupiaq History Series." The film was directed by Iñupiaq/Norwegian filmmaker Rachel Naninaaq Edwardson of Barrow, Alaska. New condition, factory sealed DVD: $49.95 + $3 shipping by first class mail or $6.35 by priority mail. I have another one in stock in good condition (the case has some dents, but in factory sealed DVD case): $45.95 + $3 shipping by first class mail or $6.35 by priority mail.[shelf locator: Alaska Native People Bookcase]. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
Sugpiat Lucit: The Ways of the Sugpiaq DVD, 22 minutes. $24.95 + $3 shipping by first class mail or $6.35 by priority mail. The case is worn and has a crack, the DVD inside is in excellent condition. [shelf locator: Alaska Native People Bookcase]. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |