Alaska Natives: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Indigenous Peoples of Alaska
Captivating History
Did you know that Alaska is home to the oldest archaeological site in the US?
If you’re ready to take a journey that will explore the history of Alaska’s Native heritage, then Alaska Natives: A Captivating Guide to the History of Indigenous Peoples of Alaska is the trail for you to follow the cultures that have thrived for generations against the breathtaking backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness.
Alaska Natives is not merely a collection of facts and dates—it’s a captivating narrative that explores the Alaska Native cultures and their journey into the modern era. Discover the pathways on the Bering Land Bridge, share in the contemporary celebrations that honor their heritage, and witness the continuity of traditions that are intertwined with tales of resilience, artistry, and their incredible connection with the land.
In this audiobook, you’ll find a world where the past and present coexist. Explore the Aleutian Islands, where strong communities thrive against rugged landscapes, revealing how the land shapes tradition. The journey through the heritage of the Alaska Natives is a story where cultures have thrived against all odds.
Are you ready to dive in? Here’s some of what you’ll discover in this guide:
Intrigued by Alaskan Native cultures? Immerse yourself in living history—click the “add to cart” button and explore Alaska’s heritage.
Duration - 9h 42m.
Author - Captivating History.
Narrator - Colin Fluxman.
Published Date - Wednesday, 17 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Captivating History ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Did you know that Alaska is home to the oldest archaeological site in the US? If you’re ready to take a journey that will explore the history of Alaska’s Native heritage, then Alaska Natives: A Captivating Guide to the History of Indigenous Peoples of Alaska is the trail for you to follow the cultures that have thrived for generations against the breathtaking backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness. Alaska Natives is not merely a collection of facts and dates—it’s a captivating narrative that explores the Alaska Native cultures and their journey into the modern era. Discover the pathways on the Bering Land Bridge, share in the contemporary celebrations that honor their heritage, and witness the continuity of traditions that are intertwined with tales of resilience, artistry, and their incredible connection with the land. In this audiobook, you’ll find a world where the past and present coexist. Explore the Aleutian Islands, where strong communities thrive against rugged landscapes, revealing how the land shapes tradition. The journey through the heritage of the Alaska Natives is a story where cultures have thrived against all odds. Are you ready to dive in? Here’s some of what you’ll discover in this guide: Intrigued by Alaskan Native cultures? Immerse yourself in living history—click the “add to cart” button and explore Alaska’s heritage. Duration - 9h 42m. Author - Captivating History. Narrator - Colin Fluxman. Published Date - Wednesday, 17 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Captivating History ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:15:02
Introduction
Duration:04:54:06
Chapter 1 – The Peopling of Alaska: Migration Theories
Duration:23:48:08
Chapter 2 – Early Cultures and Settlements: Paleo-Indian, Paleo-Arctic Tradition, and More
Duration:08:47:49
Chapter 3 – Contact and Trade
Duration:16:59:47
Chapter 4 – The Decline of Russian Colonization and the Russian-American Company
Duration:05:42:51
Chapter 5 – American Expansion and the Alaska Purchase
Duration:12:42:04
Chapter 6 – Gold Rush and Cultural Upheaval
Duration:12:23:38
Chapter 7 – The Push for Statehood
Duration:16:41:37
Chapter 8 – A Land in Transition: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Duration:09:45:14
Chapter 9 – Alaska Natives in the Modern Era
Duration:33:21:55
Chapter 10 – Celebrating Alaska Native Heritage
Duration:28:21:25
Conclusion
Duration:03:33:05
Ending Credits
Duration:00:25:29