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History of the Central Brooks Range: Gaunt Beauty, Tenuous Life

Autor William E. Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2007
The History of the Central Brooks Range uses rare primary sources in order to provide a chronological examination and history of the Koyukuk region—including anthropological descriptions of the Native groups that make the Central Brooks Range and its surroundings their home. The history of early exploration, mining, and the Klondike all overflow into the story of the Koyukuk region and its rich cultural heritage, and William E. Brown provides a fascinating history of the extraordinary ways of survival employed by pioneers in this rugged northern land. Supplemented with detailed descriptions by Robert Marshall, The History of the Central Brooks Range is further enhanced by over 150 beautiful full-color illustrations—from early exploration to the creation of the Gates of the Arctic National Park—making this an essential volume for anyone interested in Alaska Native studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781602230095
ISBN-10: 1602230099
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 180 halftones
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:73
Editura: University of Alaska Press
Colecția University of Alaska Press

Notă biografică

William E. Brown served as historian for the National Park Service Region for ten years before he came to Alaska in 1975. He later served as key man on the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve proposal, as well as adjunct history professor for the University of Alaska’s Arctic Environment Information and Data Center and park historian at Gates of the Arctic National Park and Denali National Park.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter1: Land of Traditional Times
Chapter 2: Early Exploration: 1700-1900
Chapter 3: Early Mining and Klondike Overflow
Chapter 4: Far North Camps and Communities, 1900-1930
Chapter 5: The Civilization of the North
Chapter 6: Robert Marshall’s Koyukuk
Chapter 7: Still a Homeland
Chapter 8: Creation of the Park
Epilogue
End Notes
Bibliography
Index