Hughes & Huslia: Language Materials

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Title Contributors Languagesort descending
Place Names: Place Names, Doyon Historic Sites Project Jones, Eliza (author) Moses, Johnson (author) Villa, Theresa (author) Lynch, Alice J. (author) Williams, Henry (author) Williams, Lavine (author) Simon, Lee (author) Arundale, Wendy (author) Adams, Jeffrey (author) George, Kilbourn (author) Roberts, Dave (author) Joseph, Lawrence (author) Alexander, Clarence (author) Henry, Chief (author) Allen, Henry T. (author) Whymper, Frederick (author) John, Leonard (author) Jetté, Jules (author) Andrews, Elizabeth F. (author) Attla, Catherine (author) Attla, Steven (author) Nelson, Edward William (author) Solomon, Madeline (author) Axelrod, Melissa (author) Koyukon;
[Koyukon Personal Names] Jones, Eliza (author) Koyukon;
Curriculum: Eliza Jones' Students Pitka, Harry (author) Vent, Dorothy (author) Jones, Eliza (author) Williams, Susie (author) Stickman, Paulina (author) Bartlet, D.A. (author) Koyukon;
[Koyukon notes] Krauss, Michael E. (author) Koyukon;
[Huslia Memorial Potlatch Songs] Koyukon;
[Catherine Attla, Huslia] Jones, Eliza (interviewer) Attla, Catherine (speaker) Koyukon;
[Henry William, Place Names] Lynch, Alice J. (interviewer) Villa, Theresa (interviewer) William, Henry (speaker) Koyukon;
[Bilingual Schools 1973-1974; Various Yup'ik Bilingual Education materials] Reed, E. Irene (compiler) Yup'ik, Central Alaskan;
[Susie and Lavene Williams, Wolf Story] Williams, Lavine (speaker) Williams, Susie (speaker)

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