Allakaket & Alatna: Language Materials

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Allakaket & Alatna: Language Materials

Title Contributors Languagesort descending
[Sarah Simon and Eliza Jones, Identifying Pictures] Jones, Eliza (speaker) Simon, Sarah (speaker) Koyukon;
[Doyon Historic Sites Project] Arundale, Wendy (interviewer) Jones, Eliza (interviewer) Simon, Sarah (speaker) Williams, Jennie (speaker) Koyukon;
[Henry William, Place Names] Lynch, Alice J. (interviewer) Villa, Theresa (interviewer) William, Henry (speaker) Koyukon;
[Doyon Historic Sites Project] Arundale, Wendy (interviewer) Jones, Eliza (interviewer) Williams, Jennie (speaker) Koyukon;
No title; Songs and legends Allakaket 105 None listed
No title; Songs and legends Allakaket 106 Hughes (interviewer)
Lee and Sarah Simon of Allakaket; Stories McPherson, Karen (interviewer), Simon, Sarah (speaker), Simon, Lee (speaker) Koyukon

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