Alaska Native Studies
Publications, Presentations, and Current Research Projects
Publications and Presentations
Fuel Costs, Migration, and Community Viability, a collection of reports and references
Alaska Native Graduates of UAA: What Can They Tell Us? Research Summary. March 2008. Diane Erickson and Diane Hirshberg.
Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic Research Summary. March 2007.
Looking for recent graduates of Mt. Edgecumbe.
Long-Term Effects of Boarding Schools on Alaska Natives and Their Communities.PDF. September 2005. By Diane Hirshberg and Suzanne Sharp. Click here to see their presentation on the same subject given December 1, 2005.
The Status of Alaska Natives Report 2004. HTML.May 2004. By Scott Goldsmith, Jane Angvik, Lance Howe, Alexandra Hill, and Linda Leask, with assistance from Brian Saylor and David Marshall
Expanding Job Opportunities for Alaska Natives. PDF. November 1998. By G. Williamson McDiarmid, Scott Goldsmith, Mary Killorin, Suzanne Sharp, and others.
Alaska Native Self-Governance Policy Reform. PDF. September 1998. By Stephen Cornell, Jonathan Taylor, and Kenneth Grant of The Economics Resource Group, Inc., and Victor Fischer and Thomas Morehouse of the Institute of Social and Economic Research.
Alaska Natives and the "New Harpoon": Economic Performance of the ANCSA Regional Corporations. PDF. Revised 2 February 2001. By Steve Colt.
ANCSA and Rural Alaska: An Economic Reality Check. Remarks by Steve Colt presented to Commonwealth North April, 1993.
The Alaska North Slope Inupiat and Resource Development: Why The Apparent Success? July 1991. By Jack Kruse.
Economic, Subsistence, and Sociocultureal Projections Volume I and Volume II. PDF. January 1983. William Nebesky, Steve Langdon, Teresa Hull
Current Research Projects
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