Malania Anahonak |
JBNA96003 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
Malania Anahonak was interviewed on September 10, 1996 by Ron Stanek, Nick Tanape, Sr., and Kilann Moonin Tanape in Nanwalek, Alaska. In this interview, Malania talks about the traditional medicinal uses of plants. Nick conducts the interview and he and Malania speak in their Native Sugt'stun language. No translation or transcription of the audio is available.
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Dick Anahonak and Dora Kamluck, Part 1 |
97-235-10 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
Dick Anahonak and Dora Kamluck were interviewed on September 26, 1997 by Ron Stanek and Lydia Robart of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Port Graham, Alaska. In this first part of a two part interview, Dick talks about his personal and family background, his parents, his subsistence fishing and hunting activities, and the early days of living in Port Graham and Prince William Sound. Dora talks about her personal and family background, her parents, connections between her and Dick's families, working in a cannery, and various subsistence activities.
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Dick Anahonak and Dora Kamluck, Part 2 |
97-235-11 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
This is the continuation of an interview with Dick Anahonak and Dora Kamluck on September 26 and 27, 1997 by Ron Stanek and Lydia Robart of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Port Graham, Alaska. In this second part of a two part interview, Dora and Dick talk about traditional subsistence activities in the Port Graham area, including fishing for salmon and herring, gardening, trapping, hunting squirrels, ducks and bears, traveling by kayak, and using fish camps in Port Graham Bay. Dick and Dora speak in a combination of English and their Native Sugt'stun language. No translation or transcription of the audio is available.
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Simeon Kvasnikoff |
97-235-07 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
Simeon Kvasnikoff was interviewed on July 20, 1997 by Ron Stanek of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Port Graham, Alaska. In this interview, Simeon talks about his subsistence activities, including hunting, trapping, and fishing, and traveling around the area by boat and trails. He also discusses traditional shelters, survival techniques, use of different animals for food, and storytelling.
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Vincent Kvasnikoff |
97-235-06 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
Vincent Kvasnikoff was interviewed on September 11, 1997 by Ron Stanek of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Nanwalek, Alaska. In this interview, Vincent talks about living a traditional subsistence lifestyle as a kid, his growing up, education, and eventual work and family history. He also talks about fishing, people moving out of the village, and how things have changed in the community through time. In Section 12, Nick Tanape, Sr. is the interviewer, but he does not indicate whether this is a different interview or a continuation of the same interview.
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Nick Tanape, Sr., Part 1 |
97-235-03 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
Nick Tanape, Sr. was interviewed on July 21, 1996 by Ron Stanek of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Nanwalek, Alaska. In this first part of a two part interview, Nick talks about his personal background and discusses the traditional subsistence lifestyle of hunting and using seals, sea lions, and sea otters. He also mentions how seals were processed, shared, and changes he has observed in the seal and sea otter population numbers.
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Nick Tanape, Sr., Part 2 |
97-235-05 |
Nanwalek and Port Graham |
This is the continuation of an interview with Nick Tanape, Sr. on July 21, 1996 with Ron Stanek of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence in Nanwalek, Alaska. In this second part of a two part interview, Nick talks about hunting bears, moose, mountain goats, and seals. He discusses hunting practices, uses of the different parts of the animals, sharing the meat, and teaching young hunters how to hunt and follow cultural protocols.
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