Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule
Many general Alaskan histories tend to cast Aleuts as helpless victims to Russian and later American colonization of the Aleutians. After the initial violence of the mid-1700s, Aleuts have been stereotyped as lacking any power in society. However, Aleuts maintained varying amounts of power during bo...
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ftunivnorthcag:oai:libres.uncg.edu/29022 2024-02-11T09:55:00+01:00 Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule Kaserman, Rebecca Lynn NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University 2009 http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Kaserman_Rebecca_2009_Thesis_Aleuts_Changing_Alaska.pdf English eng http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Kaserman_Rebecca_2009_Thesis_Aleuts_Changing_Alaska.pdf 2009 ftunivnorthcag 2024-01-27T23:47:10Z Many general Alaskan histories tend to cast Aleuts as helpless victims to Russian and later American colonization of the Aleutians. After the initial violence of the mid-1700s, Aleuts have been stereotyped as lacking any power in society. However, Aleuts maintained varying amounts of power during both Russian and American rule. This study examines Aleut power during Russian rule (1741-1867) and American territorial rule, until the United States' entrance into World war II (1867-1941). Other/Unknown Material aleut Alaska University of North Carolina: NC DOCKS (Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship) |
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Many general Alaskan histories tend to cast Aleuts as helpless victims to Russian and later American colonization of the Aleutians. After the initial violence of the mid-1700s, Aleuts have been stereotyped as lacking any power in society. However, Aleuts maintained varying amounts of power during both Russian and American rule. This study examines Aleut power during Russian rule (1741-1867) and American territorial rule, until the United States' entrance into World war II (1867-1941). |
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Kaserman, Rebecca Lynn NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University |
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Kaserman, Rebecca Lynn NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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Kaserman, Rebecca Lynn NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University |
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Kaserman, Rebecca Lynn |
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Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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Aleuts In A Changing Alaska: A Comparative Study Under Russian And American Rule |
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aleuts in a changing alaska: a comparative study under russian and american rule |
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2009 |
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http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Kaserman_Rebecca_2009_Thesis_Aleuts_Changing_Alaska.pdf |
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aleut Alaska |
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