athapascan indians

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athapascan indians

On the edge of nowhere

2002
Presents a memoir in which James Huntington shares the story of his life in Alaska, telling how he was left to care for his brother and sister after his mother's death when he was just seven, and discussing his experiences living in the wilderness as a hunter, trapper, and dog sled racer.

Two old women

an Alaska legend of betrayal, courage and survival
2004
The story of the survival of two elderly women abandoned by a migrating tribe in the Arctic.

The year of Miss Agnes

2001
Ten-year-old Fred (short for Frederika) narrates the story of school and village life amon the Athapascans in Alaska during 1948 when Miss Agnes arrived as the new teacher.

The year of Miss Agnes

2002
Ten-year-old Fred (short for Frederika) narrates the story of school and village life among the Athapascans in Alaska during 1948 when Miss Agnes arrived as the new teacher.

People of the trail

how the Northern Forest Indians lived
1995
Brief text and illustrations describe the past traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles of the Chipewyan, Cree, Beaver, Naskapi and northern Ojibwa Indians.

The year of Miss Agnes

2000
Ten-year-old Fred (short for Frederika) narrates the story of school and village life among the Athapascans in Alaska during 1948 when Miss Agnes arrived as the new teacher.

The girl who swam with the fish

1995
A retelling of an Athabascan story in which a young girl falls into the river and becomes a king salmon, returning to her family years later after learning the secrets of the fish.
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