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Alaska Federation of Natives
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Resource Center
Extensive list of resources related to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). Includes laws, regulations, administrative actions and orders, proposed legislative and administrative amendments and actions, cases, articles, government publications, agreements, concordance and definitions, Native corporations, and more.
Alaska Native Heritage Center
Alaska Native Knowledge Network
Alaska Native Language Archive
Find audio or text resources of and about Alaska Native languages.
Alaskool
Alaskool Central content and supplemental areas on indigenous peoples and languages of Alaska
NOTE: This site has had some technical difficulties. If it's not working, try accessing an archived version through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine below.
Alaskool: Archived version through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Use this link to access an archived version of Alaskool when that site is down.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Data and Links
U.S. Census Bureau
Arctic Health
Alaska Medical Library UAA
Arctic Studies Center
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Centers for American Indian & Alaska Native Health
"Promote[s] the health and well-being of American Indians and Alaska Natives, of all ages, by pursuing research, training, continuing education, technical assistance, and information dissemination within a biopsychosocial framework that recognizes the unique cultural contexts of this special population."
First Alaskans Institute
International Polar Year Publications Database
"Attempt[s] to identify and describe all publications that result from, or that are about, the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 and the three previous IPYs." (from site)
Iñupiat Heritage Center
Native Land Digital
This interactive map highlights American Indian, Alaska Native, and Inuit languages and territories. It also includes treaty information for Canada, where it was created. In addition to the interactive map, the site also provides downloadable mapping data and reference, research sources used in creating the map, and more.
Project Jukebox
Digital Branch of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Oral History Program
Sealaska Heritage Institute
See Stories Films and Podcasts
View short films, some with accompanying lesson plans, and listen to podcasts. Both are on historical and cultural topics and created by students.
TG 112 Intro to Federal Indian Law
This open source course provides "an introduction to Federal Indian Law, focusing on the impacts to modern Alaskan Tribal Governments. Particular attention will be given to the relationship between Federal Indian Law and tribal justice systems in Alaska." From the Dept. of Tribal Governance at the College of Indigenous Studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Tundra Times Newspaper Indexing Project 1962-1997
An index maintained by the Tuzzy Consortium Library (Utqiaġvik, formerly Barrow) to the Tundra Times, the newspaper edited by Howard Rock, as the voice of Alaska Natives. See
for more information about the project.
Tundra Times Photograph Project: Tundra Times Index
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
Yukon Native Language Centre
Related SLED Databases
Academic Search Premier
Full text periodicals covering nearly all subjects.
Alaska's Digital Archives
Digitized historical manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, maps, books, and other publications, along with significant personal collections.
Oxford Premium Reference Collection
Over 100 English and bilingual dictionaries, books of quotations, maps, timelines, and more.
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