Rudolph Walton : one Tlingit man’s journey through stormy seas Sitka, Alaska, 1867-1951

The history of contact with Europeans for Native Americans and the Tlingit people in particular has been well documented as one of extreme pain, suffering, and injustice. It was "survival time" for the Tlingit and very difficult choices had to be made. The life of one Tlingit man, Rudolph...

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Main Author: Shales, Joyce Walton
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8592
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spelling ftunivbritcolcir:oai:circle.library.ubc.ca:2429/8592 2023-05-15T16:17:11+02:00 Rudolph Walton : one Tlingit man’s journey through stormy seas Sitka, Alaska, 1867-1951 Shales, Joyce Walton 1998 30920736 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8592 eng eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. Walton Rudolph 1867-1951 Tlingit--History First Nations--Biographies Alaska Native Brotherhood Alaska--History Text Thesis/Dissertation 1998 ftunivbritcolcir 2019-10-15T17:47:40Z The history of contact with Europeans for Native Americans and the Tlingit people in particular has been well documented as one of extreme pain, suffering, and injustice. It was "survival time" for the Tlingit and very difficult choices had to be made. The life of one Tlingit man, Rudolph Walton, born in Sitka, Alaska in 1867, illuminates this critical time in the history of the Tlingit people. This dissertation is ah exploration of the interplay between competing cultures and interests and it is a quest to understand who Rudolph Walton was and how his life and the choices he made are connected to the larger historic themes and cross-cultural issues in Alaska Native education and religious life. In addition to providing a look at history and at cultural change through an individual's life, choices and experiences, this dissertation is also about the connection between my ancestors' choices and the impact those choices had on the survival of a people. It is at once a macro view and a micro view of the impact of history on Indian people. After the purchase of Alaska by the United States traditional Tlingit life changed forever. The Tlingit were forced on a daily basis to balance demands and pressures made by various Christian religious groups and the U. S. government. They also had to contend with the prejudice of the average American citizen. Most Native American history has been limited to the use of records written by Europeans and Americans. Our understanding of that history is limited because the voice of the Native American is rarely heard. This dissertation fills a gap in the history of Southeast Alaska through an examination of the life of Rudolph Walton. The life of Mr. Walton is important because he left us with a unique set of documents which help us to understand the difficulties he had to face as a Tlingit man during a critical time in the history of Southeast Alaska. Education, Faculty of Educational Studies (EDST), Department of Graduate Thesis First Nations tlingit Alaska University of British Columbia: cIRcle - UBC's Information Repository Indian Rudolph ENVELOPE(-62.433,-62.433,-64.900,-64.900)
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Alaska Native Brotherhood
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Alaska Native Brotherhood
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Shales, Joyce Walton
Rudolph Walton : one Tlingit man’s journey through stormy seas Sitka, Alaska, 1867-1951
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Alaska Native Brotherhood
Alaska--History
description The history of contact with Europeans for Native Americans and the Tlingit people in particular has been well documented as one of extreme pain, suffering, and injustice. It was "survival time" for the Tlingit and very difficult choices had to be made. The life of one Tlingit man, Rudolph Walton, born in Sitka, Alaska in 1867, illuminates this critical time in the history of the Tlingit people. This dissertation is ah exploration of the interplay between competing cultures and interests and it is a quest to understand who Rudolph Walton was and how his life and the choices he made are connected to the larger historic themes and cross-cultural issues in Alaska Native education and religious life. In addition to providing a look at history and at cultural change through an individual's life, choices and experiences, this dissertation is also about the connection between my ancestors' choices and the impact those choices had on the survival of a people. It is at once a macro view and a micro view of the impact of history on Indian people. After the purchase of Alaska by the United States traditional Tlingit life changed forever. The Tlingit were forced on a daily basis to balance demands and pressures made by various Christian religious groups and the U. S. government. They also had to contend with the prejudice of the average American citizen. Most Native American history has been limited to the use of records written by Europeans and Americans. Our understanding of that history is limited because the voice of the Native American is rarely heard. This dissertation fills a gap in the history of Southeast Alaska through an examination of the life of Rudolph Walton. The life of Mr. Walton is important because he left us with a unique set of documents which help us to understand the difficulties he had to face as a Tlingit man during a critical time in the history of Southeast Alaska. Education, Faculty of Educational Studies (EDST), Department of Graduate
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