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Growing Up Native in Alaska

Growing Up Native in Alaska
Author: A. J. McClanahan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Alaskan nonfiction
ISBN: 9781578331147

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With extraordinary honesty and openness, twenty-seven Alaska Natives talk about their lives and their futures. Their experiences reflect the impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act passed thirty years ago.


Growing Up in Alaska

Growing Up in Alaska
Author: Constance Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781888215755

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A baby Arctic Tern hatches in Alaska. He has much to learn: how to eat, how to swim, how to bathe. But his greatest wish ... is to FLY! A story of learning, growing and spreading your wings.


Raised in Ruins

Raised in Ruins
Author: Tara Neilson
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1513262874

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Featured on LitHub. An extraordinary memoir of a woman’s unconventional childhood growing up in the Alaskan wilderness, on the grounds where the burned remains of a cannery once stood. In the 1980s the Neilson family moved out on a floathouse to the remote site of a former cannery in Southeast Alaska that had burned to the ground before statehood. They were miles away from any neighbors, surrounded on all sides by wolves, bears and other wildlife, entering the world of subsistence living in an uninviting land of dangerous weather and storms; yet the Neilsons were able to make themselves a home where few others would have found possible. Led by a jack-of-all-trades handyman for a father and a mother who was afraid of everything in the wilderness, Tara and her four siblings cleared the rough terrain to build atop the blackened, rusty ruins a new way of life that was completely their own. From a young age, Tara learned that anything was possible, so long as one can imagine it and then make it happen. When given her mother’s impractical design of a six-bedroom house, her father picked up his tools and crafted it into a reality. To reach the closest community, they built a wooden boat sixteen feet long for the perilous journey on the water. The Alaska wilds required independence and self-sufficiency from the family, and in return it provided a natural landscape that inspired romantic passion and unlimited dreams. With endless forest on one side and the wide ocean on the other, Tara embraced the lonesomeness of the burned cannery ruins that she called home, and often wondered what it once was with its people inside, their stories, where they went, and what happened to them. Beautifully poignant and completely original, Raised in Ruins escapes into the wilderness to discover a piece of Alaskan history wrapped in an incredible family adventure fueled by love, strength, hard work, endurance, and boundless imagination.


Outside Passage

Outside Passage
Author: Julia Scully
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 160223129X

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A memoir in which Julia Scully recalls the time she spent living in an orphanage with her sister following her father's suicide, and discusses how her life changed when her mother leased a roadhouse and moved them to the tiny settlement of Taylor, Alaska, which quickly became a boomtown when thousands of American troops were sent there following the outbreak of World War II.


Still Points North

Still Points North
Author: Leigh Newman
Publisher: Dial Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0679603557

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Part adventure story, part love story, part homecoming, Still Points North is a page-turning memoir that explores the extremes of belonging and exile, and the difference between how to survive and knowing how to truly live. Growing up in the wilds of Alaska, seven-year-old Leigh Newman spent her time landing silver salmon, hiking glaciers, and flying in a single-prop plane. But her life split in two when her parents unexpectedly divorced, requiring her to spend summers on the tundra with her “Great Alaskan” father and the school year in Baltimore with her more urbane mother. Navigating the fraught terrain of her family’s unraveling, Newman did what any outdoorsman would do: She adapted. With her father she fished remote rivers, hunted caribou, and packed her own shotgun shells. With her mother she memorized the names of antique furniture, composed proper bread-and-butter notes, and studied Latin poetry at a private girl’s school. Charting her way through these two very different worlds, Newman learned to never get attached to people or places, and to leave others before they left her. As an adult, she explored the most distant reaches of the globe as a travel writer, yet had difficulty navigating the far more foreign landscape of love and marriage. In vivid, astonishing prose, Newman reveals how a child torn between two homes becomes a woman who both fears and idealizes connection, how a need for independence can morph into isolation, and how even the most guarded heart can still long for understanding. Still Points North is a love letter to an unconventional Alaskan childhood of endurance and affection, one that teaches us that no matter where you go in life, the truest tests of courage are the chances you take, not with bears and blizzards, but with other people. Praise for Still Points North “Newman has crafted a vivid exploration of a broken family. . . . Her pain will resonate strongly with readers, and she vividly brings both Alaska and Maryland to life. . . . A natural for book clubs.”—Booklist “Newman’s adult search for her own true home is riveting, as are her worldwide adventures; it’s a joy to be in on the ride.”—Reader’s Digest “What really sets this fearless memoir apart is the heartfelt, riotously funning writing, which will have you reading passages aloud, and rooting for Newman all the way.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Newman writes so lucidly about bewilderment, so honestly about self-deception, so courageously about fear, so compassionately about insensitivity, so hilariously about suffering and loss. Still Points North is a remarkable book: a travel memoir of the mapless, dangerous seas and territories between childhood and adulthood.”—Karen Russell, Pulitzer Prize finalist for Swamplandia! “A wise, refreshing and enjoyable read.”—New York Daily News “[Newman is] at her best bringing to life the chapters on her near-feral Alaskan upbringing. You can practically smell the freshly killed game.”—Entertainment Weekly


Shadows on the Koyukuk

Shadows on the Koyukuk
Author: Jim Rearden
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0882409301

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“I owe Alaska. It gave me everything I have.” Says Sidney Huntington, son of an Athapaskan mother and white trader/trapper father. Growing up on the Koyukuk River in Alaska’s harsh Interior, that “everything” spans 78 years of tragedies and adventures. When his mother died suddenly, 5-year-old Huntington protected and cared for his younger brother and sister during two weeks of isolation. Later, as a teenager, he plied the wilderness traplines with his father, nearly freezing to death several times. One spring, he watched an ice-filled breakup flood sweep his family’s cabin and belongings away. These and many other episodes are the compelling background for the story of a man who learned the lessons of a land and culture, lessons that enabled him to prosper as trapper, boat builder, and fisherman. This is more than one man's incredible tale of hardship and success in Alaska. It is also a tribute to the Athapaskan traditions and spiritual beliefs that enabled him and his ancestors to survive. His story, simply told, is a testament to the durability of Alaska's wild lands and to the strength of the people who inhabit them.


Fleeing the Country

Fleeing the Country
Author: Eartha Lee
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 1457507641

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Growing Up Alaskan

Growing Up Alaskan
Author: Ronda Stilley Kotelchuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781092748766

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Growing Up Alaskan recounts, with love, humor and poignancy, what it was like to grow up in the remote community of Auke Bay, Alaska, during the 1950s. The story starts when the author's parents, Bill and Velma Stilley, children of the Depression, one a runaway and the other an orphan, find each other and, together with their growing family, climb the bootstrap, armed only with fierce determination, an infinite capacity for hard work, and a belief in the American dream. The bootstrap begins in New Mexico but quickly takes the family to Alaska, where in 1950 they settle in the remote community of Auke Bay. There, under near-frontier conditions, they make their home in the wilderness, without the benefit of paved roads, water, sewage, or telephones.The conditions in that small, remote, wilderness community bred a fierce independence combined with a deep sense of communal responsibility. It also bred do-it-yourself solutions that gave rise to a host of hilarious, ironic, heart-warming and occasionally frightening experiences.The story is told through the eyes of their older daughter. The reader will take away a palpable sense of what it meant to grow up so far from the American mainstream.


Alaska Man

Alaska Man
Author: George Davis
Publisher: Fly By Night Incorporated
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 9781622175659

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George and Jill Davis have spent their lives in Alaska's. George left home in Michigan to move to Alaska with his oldest brother at the age of 15. He has had a diverse resume of professions ranging from commercial fishing, sport fish guiding, adventure guiding, building lodges in the remote wilderness, entrepreneurship, marketing, flying, running boats, and adventure video production. Jill Davis is an adventurer, seeking out others that share her passions. She grew up in Cordova, Alaska, pursuing commercial fishing, sport fishing, flying airplanes, and becoming an entrepreneur.


Seal Pup Grows Up

Seal Pup Grows Up
Author: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781568990279

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Describes how Seal Pup's mother prepares him for life on his own.