Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska’s New Deal Totem Parks

In Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks, Ketchikan-native Emily Moore examines the origins of totem parks at Saxman, Totem Bight, Wrangell and Prince of Wales Island. Built between 1938 and 1942 as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program, Alaska's to...

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Main Author: Moore, Emily
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Language:English
Published: University of Alaska Anchorage. Bookstore 2019
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/11482 2023-05-15T17:02:22+02:00 Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska’s New Deal Totem Parks Moore, Emily 2019-08-02 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11482 en_US eng University of Alaska Anchorage. Bookstore UAA. Bookstore special events records, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage. http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11482 Recording, oral 2019 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:42Z In Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks, Ketchikan-native Emily Moore examines the origins of totem parks at Saxman, Totem Bight, Wrangell and Prince of Wales Island. Built between 1938 and 1942 as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program, Alaska's totem parks arose out of a controversial set of compromises between New Deal efforts to preserve "American heritage" and Tlingit and Haida efforts to assert their own heritage and claims to the Tongass National Forest. Emily Moore is currently assistant Professor of art history at Colorado State University. Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks is published by University of Washington Press. Audio Ketchikan Prince of Wales Island tlingit University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Prince of Wales Island ENVELOPE(-99.001,-99.001,72.668,72.668)
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description In Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks, Ketchikan-native Emily Moore examines the origins of totem parks at Saxman, Totem Bight, Wrangell and Prince of Wales Island. Built between 1938 and 1942 as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program, Alaska's totem parks arose out of a controversial set of compromises between New Deal efforts to preserve "American heritage" and Tlingit and Haida efforts to assert their own heritage and claims to the Tongass National Forest. Emily Moore is currently assistant Professor of art history at Colorado State University. Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks is published by University of Washington Press.
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