| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alison Bremner: Tlingit painter, collage artists and carver | 2025 | First American art magazine 45 (): 48-53 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| History becomes present: constructing worlds for past, present, and future ancestors through Tlingit oratory | 2025 | American Indian culture and research journal 48 (1): 47-68 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
| Tlingit button blanket | 2025 | First American art magazine 46 (): 36-43 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| To weave with grass: a precious wild resource | 2025 | First American art magazine 46 (): 44-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| C.W. Scarborough and the madness of the far north | 2025 | Tribal art (116): 110-21 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | 1354-2990 | |||
| Ethical considerations in the use of 3D technologies to preserve and perpetuate Indigenous heritage | 2025 | American antiquity 90 (2): 282-306 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
| The dichotomy of ravens | 2025 | Inuit art quarterly 38 (4): 34-41 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
| Inuit art as memory keeping | 2025 | Inuit art quarterly 38 (4): 42-9 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
| Hopeful alien species: the impact of Muscox introduction on the Cup'ig society of Nunivak Island, Alaska | 2025 | Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 49 (4): 439-77 | H6 [OSAKA-] | 0385-180X | |||
| Introduction: community-based archaeology in Alaska | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 3-9 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Pursuing a good: responsibilities and boundary spanning in Arctic archaeology | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 10-24 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Navigating Indigenous/Indigenous-centered trajectories in community archaeology | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 25-34 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| It's xtratuf®: developing a resource network for graduate students in Alaska archaeology | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 35-48 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Collaboration in archaeological practice: case studies from National Park Service Alaska | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 49-67 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| The Ancestral Alutiiq Food Project: creating community connections across long distances | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 68-79 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Dene train networks in the Matanuska watershed: case study on community-bases participatory research in archaeology | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 80-104 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Approaches to community-bases participatory research in a food sovereignty initiative in southcentral Alaska | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 105-20 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Recruiting and fostering Indigenous archaeologists: a personal reflection | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 121-9 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Ahtna chief Andres' Matanuska Village site visited by Lt. Castner in 1898: Chickaloon community archaeology at Old Man Lake, Alaska | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 130-40 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Community archaeology at the Alutiiq Museum: an interview with Patrick Saltonstall | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 141-3 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Touring "traditional" on its head: subsistence access to Katmai National Preserve in the age of climate change | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 147-66 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Bone-fuelled fires in a treeless environment: production, archaeological signature, and taphonomic processes | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 167-82 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Russian era occupation on Agattu Island at ATU-216 | 2025 | Alaska journal of anthropology 23 (1-2): 183-94 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| “This is the way”: knowledge networks and toolkit specialization in the circumpolar coastal landscapes of western Alaska and Tierra del Fuego | 2024 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 19 (1): 1-29 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
| Addressing domestic violence through Circle Peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: reflections on building tribal-researcher capacity | 2024 | The northern review (55): 121-45 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
| Early Beringian traditions: functioning and economy of the stone toolkit from Swan Point CZ4b, Alaska | 2024 | American antiquity 89 (2): 279-301 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
| Centering community, Indigenous relationships, and ceremony through an Alaska Native collaborative hub to prevent suicide and promote youth wellbeing | 2024 | American Indian culture and research journal 47 (1): 109-22 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
| Yup'ik visual storyteller Amber Webb | 2024 | First American art magazine (41): 66-71 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| Celebrating seal in Alaska Native art | 2024 | First American art magazine 42 (): 34-8 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| Questions and their relatives in Sm’algyax | 2024 | International journal of American linguistics 80 (3): 277-326 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | |||
| Pitch patterns in standard negation in Alaskan Dene and the development of grammatical tone | 2024 | International journal of American linguistics 90 (4): 397-444 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | |||
| The shapes of Alaska Native futures | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 37 (3): 40-9 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
| Chief-of-All-Women pole | 2024 | First American art magazine 44 (): 92-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
| Alaska Native sovereignty and the federal trust responsibility: a cultural interpretation of historical relationships | 2024 | The northern review (56): 109-34 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
| Introduction to "Alaska and the American boarding school system" | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 3-10 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Alaska "Comity Plan" and its continued effects on Indigenous peoples | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 11-33 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| The last frontier to who? An Indigenous observation of the intersection between boarding schools and tourism in Alaska | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 34-44 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Opaque history and other challenges in the identification of Alaska boarding schools and associated cemeteries | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 45-82 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Glass Creek obsidian source in the Talkeenta Mountains: a community-based approach to archaeology | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 83-98 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Introduction to food security and lifeways among Alaska Native peoples | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 105-7 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| "Subsistence" and the myth of settler belonging: Alaska Native traditional foods as a site of competing sovereignties | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 108-24 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Community-based research on underground food storage in Alaska | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 125-38 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Qualoyaarmiut arnat neqet caliaqelarait/Nelson Island women's roles in foods security and stewardship | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 139-45 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Tikiġaq way of life and traditional food | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 146-51 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Whaling in Tikiġaq (Point Hope) | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 152-62 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Something fishy: fish remains at the Klein site (XBD-362) Quartz Lake, Alaska | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 163-79 | 1544-9793 | ||||
| Middle Holocene lithic technological organization and upland land use in the upper Susitna River basin, Alaska | 2024 | Lithic technology 49 (2): 186-208 | *H6/KE [LITHIC-] | 0197-7261 | |||
| Introduction: Inuit uqausingitta nalliutijuksauningat isumagilugu - Imagining the future of Inuit languages | 2024 | Etudes inuit 48 (1-2): 9-19 | *H6/KUB [ETUDES-] | 0701-1008 | |||
| Kontakion for Mick Departed | 2024 | Etudes inuit 48 (1-2): 21-9 | *H6/KUB [ETUDES-] | 0701-1008 | |||
| Place names documentation as community-based language conservation | 2024 | Etudes inuit 48 (1-2): 139-57 | *H6/KUB [ETUDES-] | 0701-1008 |