Hughes & Huslia: Language Materials

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Titlesort descending Contributors Language
[Huslia Memorial Potlatch Songs] Koyukon;
[Koyukon notes] Krauss, Michael E. (author) Koyukon;
[Koyukon Personal Names] Jones, Eliza (author) Koyukon;
[Susie and Lavene Williams, Wolf Story] Williams, Lavine (speaker) Williams, Susie (speaker)
[Translations of elementary school materials by Pulu and Pope.] Sam, Eleanor (author) Koyukon;
[Two texts] Henry, Bessie (author) Jones, Eliza (author) Koyukon;
[Yukon Koyukuk Biographical Sketch Report] Arundale, Wendy (interviewer) Arundale, Wendy (transcriber) Bifelt, Edith (speaker) Bifelt, Fred (speaker) Koyukon;
Chief Henry Yugh Noholnigee (The Stories Chief Henry Told) Henry, Chief (speaker) Jones, Eliza (transcriber) Jones, Eliza (translator) Koyukon;
Tlaah_u k'a-oonaalslaa' dinh. (Chief Henry's Life Story.) Henry, Chief (author) Jones, Eliza (author) Koyukon;

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