Beyond the moon crater myth : a new history of the Aniakchak landscape : a historic resource study for Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve /
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| Format: | Government Document Book |
| Language: | English |
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Anchorage, Alaska :
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve,
[2007]
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| Series: | Research/resources management report (Anchorage, Alaska) ;
AR/CRR-2277-63. |
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Table of Contents:
- A new history of the Aniakchak landscape: the challenge, the place, and purpose of study
- Father Hubbard's geological wonder world: perpetuating the "moon crater myth" in Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
- Reflections on Working in Aniakchak / by Tina Neal
- The living world of Aniakchak
- Archeology in the park - an Aniakchak journal / by Brian Hoffman
- 1741: a brave new world begins
- Russian orthodoxy: bridging the old world with the new
- A sense of place / by Patricia Partnow
- Incorporating Aniakchak: American fur traders, oil prospectors, and reindeer herders
- Aniakchak ensnared: the canned salmon industry in Ugashik, Chignik, and Aniakchak Bay
- The knights of woeful countenance: fox farmers, local trappers, and clam canners
- On the Kanatak Trail / by Paul Boskoffsky
- Pieces of the Wind / by Wendy Erd
- Helen Neilsen: life on a Blue Fox Island / as told to Susie Pedersen
- Exploring the moon crater of Alaska: from foot to flight
- Frank Wilson's account of the 1931 eruption / as told to Father Hubbard
- From wilderness frontier to wartime front
- Father Hubbard's Aniakchak legacy
- A dinosaur discovery in Aniakchak National Monument / by Anthony Fiorillo
- Aniakchak: a place people do know, and have known, for a very long time!
- Appendix: historic properties summaries and recommendations.