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Spanning the Bering Strait
Impressions of Chukotka Alaska Chinook Salmon Symposium • Anchorage, Alaska • by ICC Alaska Staff Index.Cfm?Adfg=Chinook Efforts Symposium
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History of the Naukan Yupik Eskimo Dictionary with Implications for A
December 2018 Trends
Social Transition in the North, Vol. 1, No. 4, May 1993
Friendship Flight #1 ALASKA Lilstorical LIBRARY
Ice Seal Movements and Foraging: Village-Based Satellite Tracking and Collection of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Regarding Ringed and Bearded Seals
Traditional Knowledge of the Native People of Chukotka About Walrus
The Russian-U.S. Borderland: Opportunities and Barriers, Desires and Fears
Archaeological Institute of Chiba Prefecture, Chiba, Japan. E-Mail:
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Wetlands in Russia
“Somehow, Something Broke Inside the People ”: Demographic Shifts and Community Anomie in Chukotka , Russia Tobias Holzlehne
Changes in Soviet and Post-Soviet Indigenous Diets in Chukotka
020422 USFWS/Walrus Rpt 2
Naukan Ethnobotany in Post-Soviet Times: Lost Edibles and New Medicinals Kevin A
Civil Aviation Policy in Alaska, 1913-2018
Walrus Harvest Monitoring on Chukotka in 2000
Top View
Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Bering Strait Region Ocean Currents
Walrus Harvest Monitoring in Chukotka: 2009 Technical Report
Alaska Public Lands Inupiat Heritage Center BEAUFORTSEA Wainwright
REFERENCE CODE: Akamh REPOSITORY NAME: Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center 62
Alaska Park Science Anchorage, Alaska Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska’S National Parks
Aleutian Islands, Russian Far East & Bering Sea Discovery
Edible Plants Used by Siberian Yupik Eskimos of Southeastern Chukchi Peninsula, Russia
"The End of “Eskimo Land”: Yupik Relocation in Chukotka, 1958-1959"
The Geography, Demography and Idstory of the Chukotka Autonomous District
The Waking Ice
The Russian-US Borderland
A Seismic Swarm Near Neshkan, Chukotka, Northeastern Russia, and Implications for the Boundary of the Bering Plate
The “Uelenski Language” and Its Position Among Native Languages of the Chukchi Peninsula
Park Science in the Arctic