Collaborative Research to Assess Visitor Impacts on Alaska Native Practices along Alagnak Wild River
Published In
Alaska Park Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Subjects
Alagnak Wild River (Alaska), Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Alagnak Wild River
Abstract
As one of the region’s famously productive salmon rivers, the Alagnak’s banks historically were lined with villages of both Yup’ik and Alutiiq residents, and archaeological data document millennia of human occupation.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/18243
Citation Details
Deur, D., Evanoff, K., Hermann, A. and Salmon, A. (2013). Collaborative Research to Assess Visitor Impacts on Alaska Native Practices along Alagnak Wild River. Alaska Park Science. 12(1): 31-37.
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Article is available online at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/aps-v12-i1-c6.htm