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  2. Alaska Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit state historical society in Anchorage, Alaska. The Alaska Historical Society advocates for educational projects regarding Alaska's history. The Society holds an annual conference with a silent auction fundraiser and publishes a semi-annual historical journal, Alaska History and a quarterly ...

  3. The Limestone Press - Wikipedia

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    This covers numbers 1–17. The new name Alaska History begins with no. 18. From 1993 on the series has been distributed solely by the University of Alaska Press, which is also reflected in the ISBNs. Note: The Alaska History Series is not to be confused with Alaska History, a journal published by the Alaska Historical Society.

  4. Patricia Roppel - Wikipedia

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    She was named "Alaska Historian of the Year" by the Alaska Historical Society in 1978 and 2006 in recognition of books released during those years. [1] Roppel was born Patricia Snowden on April 5, 1938, in Ellensburg, Washington, to Richard and Helen Snowden. [3] She received a degree in home economics from Oregon State University. [3]

  5. Stephen Haycox - Wikipedia

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    Haycox is interviewed in the documentary film The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced. He received the Alaska Governor's Humanities Award in 2003, the University of Alaska Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence in 2002, was named the Alaska Historical Society's Historian of the Year in 2003, and was named a distinguished professor at UAA. [2]

  6. Lael Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Historical Society named her Historian of the Year in 1998. [8] Morgan was inducted into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame in 2011 [7] She died in July 2022 in Anchorage and is buried in Fairbanks Birch Hill Cemetery. [3] Her papers, including 69 spiral bound reporter’s notebooks, are held at the University of New England. [6]

  7. Ann Fienup-Riordan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Fienup-Riordan (born 1948) is an American cultural anthropologist known for her work with the Yup'ik of western Alaska, particularly on Nelson Island and the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta. She lives in Anchorage, Alaska. She received Historian of the Year awards from the Alaska Historical Society in 1991 and 2001. [2]

  8. Category:Books about Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about Alaska" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alaska 1741–1953;

  9. Dan O'Neill (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Dan O'Neill (Daniel T. O'Neill) is an Alaskan writer. Born in San Francisco, California, in 1950, Dan O'Neill came to Alaska in the 1970s.Settling in Fairbanks, he did a variety of things, such as building log cabins, dog mushing, working as a laborer, conducting oral history interviews, and as a producer of radio, television, and video productions dealing with history, science, and politics.