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Alaska's Subsistence Research Legacy Project Jukebox

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Alaska Hunters Seek to End Law Giving Natives Priority

“Alaska Hunters Seek to End Law Giving Natives Priority.” Wallace Turner. The New York Times. July 4, 1982, Section 1, p 14. New York.

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Alaska Subsistence: A National Park Service Management History

Alaska Subsistence: A National Park Service Management History. Frank B. Norris. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Support Office, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 2002.

Human Ecological Investigations at Kivalina

Human Ecological Investigations at Kivalina, Alaska, Final Report. Doris J. Saario. College, AK: University of Alaska, 1962.

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Kuuvaŋmiut Subsistence

Kuuvaŋmiut Subsistence: Traditional Eskimo Life in the Latter Twentieth Century. Douglas D. Anderson, Wanni W. Anderson, Ray Bane, Richard K. Nelson, and Nita Sheldon Towarak.
Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1977.

Sociocultural Anthropology in Alaska

"Sociocultural Anthropology in Alaska, 1972-2002: An Overview." Ernest S. Burch, Jr. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 3(1) 2005:9-44.

Subsistence Harvests in Five Native Regions

Subsistence Harvests in Five Native Regions for the Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska. Art Patterson. Anchorage, AK: Resource Planning Team, 1974.

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Subsistence Research in Alaska: A Thirty Year Retrospective

"Subsistence Research in Alaska: A Thirty Year Retrospective." Polly Wheeler and Tom Thornton. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 3(1) 2005:69-103.

Subsistence Resource Use in the Proposed North Addition to Mt. McKinley National Park

Subsistence Resource Use in the Proposed North Addition to Mt. McKinley National Park: Anthropology and Historic Preservation. Richard H. Bishop. Occasional Paper, Anthropology and Historic Preservation, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, No. 17. Fairbanks, AK: Cooperative Park Studies Unit, University of Alaska, 1978.

Tagiumsinaaqmiit: Ocean Beach Dwellers of the Cape Krusenstern Area

Tagiumsinaaqmiit: Ocean Beach Dwellers of the Cape Krusenstern Area, Subsistence Patterns. William R. Uhl and Carrie K. Uhl. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, 1977.

Waterfowl in the Economy on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

"Waterfowl in the Economy of the Eskimos on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska." David R. Klein. Arctic 19(4), December 1966: 319-36.

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Why There is a Division of Subsistence at ADF&G

"Why There is a Division of Subsistence at ADF&G." James A. Fall. Alaska Fish and Wildlife News, August 2008.