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Southeast Native Radio Recordings Collection, 1985-2001

By Stephanie Brown, Assistant Archivist

Collection Overview

Title: Southeast Native Radio Recordings Collection, 1985-2001

ID: MC/014

Creator: Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc. (KTOO)

Extent: 18.0 Boxes

Arrangement:

These recordings have been arranged into four record groups or Series, primarily reflecting the format or genre of the materials housed.

Series I: CD use copies of migrated recordings.

Series II: Original SNR open reels and DAT recordings.

Series III: Paper documents associated with SNR.

Series IV: Transcriptions of recordings.

Date Acquired: 04/22/2010

Languages: English [eng], Tlingit [tli], Haida [hai]

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The collection consists of recordings, transcriptions of recordings, some paper documents associated with the KTOO-FM Southeast Native Radio (SNR) program that operated in Juneau, Alaska from 1985 to 2001. While the collection contains of paper documents concerning SNR, but the vast bulk of the collection consists of approximately 400 recordings from the SNR program housed in 17 boxes in CD and reel formats. The recordings are rich in content regarding Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian culture and issues, though additional general Alaska Native issues are well represented in the collection. These recordings contain the words of Alaska Native rights activists, Native elders, Native educators and cultural specialists, and a wide array of other individuals. Overall, the programs produced on SNR serve as a rich source for information on Alaska Native culture and heritage.

These recordings have been arranged into four record groups or Series, primarily reflecting the format or genre of the materials housed.

Series I: CD use copies of migrated recordings.

Series II: Original SNR open reels & DAT recordings.

Series III: Paper documents associated with SNR.

Series IV: Transcriptions of recordings.

Explanation of Series. Series I contains around 163 recordings migrated from open reels to CD format, that are housed in Series II. Not all reels have been migrated to CD format, and work is ongoing. Series II contains approximately 260 open reels and a few DAT recordings. Series III contains paper documents associated with the collection, such as materials and posters generated by KTOO and SNR while in operation. Series IV contains transcriptions of recordings from Series I, and this series is expected to grow as more recordings are transcribed.

In regards to organization of the collection, an item-by-item listing or inventory for the collection has been created, which documents the titles and some content of each SNR show contained in this collection. As mentioned, Series I contains migrated recordings available on CD, which are open to the public for research purposes. The original reels associated with these recordings were disposed of prior to donation. Series II contains open reels, primarily 9 inch reels, and a few DAT recordings. Presently, most recordings in Series II are not available on CD, but future plans to migrate each reel or DAT recording are planned, and the CD versions of the migration process will be added to Series I. Presently SHI staff discourage the use of materials in Series II until they have been properly migrated to CD format, in part because of the fragile nature of the old reel to reel recordings. While plans are in place to have each recording migrated to modern format, if a patron desires to have a CD copy of a specific recording made from Series II, special arrangements can be made. Consult the archivist for further details. In regards to the papers in Series III, these are housed in one folder and consist of letterhead, flyers, and other paperwork lightly documenting the show and its operations.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Source: Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc. (KTOO)

Acquisition Method: The recordings in this collection were donated to SHI by the Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc. (KTOO), represented by station manager Bill Legere, on April 22, 2010. To mark the donation, a ceremony was held and attended by many personalities involved in the production of SNR programs over the years. Sealaska Heritage Institute expresses a thanks to all SNR staff and KTOO-FM, but issues a special thanks to Kathy Ruddy, who was a former SNR staff member and the individual who worked to ensure the recordings were saved after the show concluded in 2001, and who originally contacted SHI about donating the SNR recordings.

Preferred Citation: [Title of recording], [producer], “produced in the studios of KTOO-FM in Juneau,” MC 14, Series # Item #, Southeast Native Radio Recordings Collection, Sealaska Heritage Institute Archives, Juneau, AK


Box and Folder Listing

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Item 1: SNR 001 - Audio recording of Ross Soboleff, speaking about Sealaska's Annual Meeting, 11/4/1985. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD.

       

Item 2:            SNR002 - Audio recording of Woody Morrison, speaking his traditional Haida upbringing and educational background. 11/25/1985. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 3: SNR 003 - Audio recording of Al Williams speaking on native alcoholism and programs to prevent alcoholism, 12/9/1985. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

       

Item 4:            SNR 004 - Audio recording of Woody Morrison Jr., speaking on Lyall Island Issue, logging in Haida Country. 1/6/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 5: SNR 005 - Audio recording of R.C. Credo, speaking on Indian politics and his career as a lobbyist, 1/20/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 6:            SNR 006 - Audio recording of Nels Anderson, Yupik candidate for Lieutenant governor speaking on native issues such as prison inmates, and contemporary changes in Alaska. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 7: SNR 007 - Audio recording of Karen Martinson, a non-native alcohol educator in Juneau schools, speaking on native vs. non-native sobriety programs. 2/10/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                                 

Item 8:            SNR 009 - Audio recording of Ron Williams, Tlingit, Grand Camp President of the ANB, speaking about his life. 2/24/1986. Produced by Robert Willard. Format CD.

Item 9:            SNR 010 - Audio recording of Glenda Choate, non-native archivist, speaking on archival principles as they relate to tribal archives. 3/3/1986. Produced by Fred White. Format CD.

       

Item 10:          SNR 011 - Audio recording of Joseph Kahklen, speaking about his life and work with Goldbelt. 3/10/1986. Produced by Amos Wallace. Format CD.

Item 11:          SNR 012 - Audio recording of Carol McQueen, Ellen Hayes, speaking about the upcoming SE Native Women’s conference in Sitka. 3/24/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. [Open reel format of this recording also housed in Series II]

Item 12:          SNR 013 - Audio recording of Miles Richardson Jr. , President of the Haida Nation speaking on the fight for traditional Haida Country in the Queen Charlottes. 4/7/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 13:          SNR 014 - Audio recording of Tony Strong, Tlingit attorney, speaking about Klukwan artifacts. 4/14/1986. Interviewed by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 14:                      SNR 015 - Audio recording of Louise Barton Dangeli, talking about her dance troupe and her life as a Tsimshian woman. 4/21/1986. Format CD.

Item 15:          SNR 016 - Audio recording of Bill Demmert, Ron Williams, and Maxine Reichert speaking about an upcoming native education conference. 5/5/1986. Format CD.

Item 16:          SNR 017 - Audio recording of Viki Soboleff, Fran Houston, Carolyn Watson-Morrow, paying tribute to their mothers and discussing their roles as mothers. 5/12/1986. Produced by Woody Morrison. Format CD. Content includes; 0:00-1:30 Introductions of Women, Viki Soboleff (Haida), Fran Houston (Tlingit) and Carolyn Watson-Morrow (Tsimshian); 1:30-4:30 Three women discuss traditional role of women today and of their mothers; 5:00-6:30 Three women talk about their dance groups they and their mothers started; 6:30-12:00 Women discuss cultural revitalization through language and dance; 12:00-16:00 What does tradition mean?; 16:00-18:30 Tribute to their mothers.

Item 17:          SNR 018 - Audio recording of Dr. Walter Soboleff speaking about rites of passage. 5/19/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                                           

Item 18:          SNR 020 - Audio recording of Mary Jones, speaking about the recent SE Native Women’s conference. 6 /2/1986. Format CD.

Item 19:          SNR 021 - Audio recording of David Katzeek, President of the Sealaska Heritage Foundation, speaking about the fundraising efforts for Celebration 1986. 6/30/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 20:          SNR 022 - Audio recording of Nathan Jackson, Master Tlingit carver speaking about the Saxman Totem Pole Raising. 6/23/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 21:          SNR 023 – Audio recording of Bessie Visaya, Tlingit Elder of the Áak’w Ḵwáan, speaking about growing up in Juneau and about Áak’w /Auke history, Also in recording are songs composed by Áak’w clans and performed by Rosa Miller and the Mt. Juno Tlingit Dancers. 7/14/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 22:          SNR 024 - Audio recording of Melba Wallace and Rosa Miller speaking about. 7/7/1986. Produced by Glenda Carino. Format CD.

Item 23:          SNR 025 - Audio recording of Adrien LeCorna, Haida talks about his life and work as Hydaburg City Administrator. Format CD.

Item 24:          SNR 026 - Audio recording of Ernestine Glessing Master Tlingit basket weaver, speaking about the art of learning to weave, the art of teaching, and the Chilkoot Culture Camp. 8/11/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. Note: This recording has been transcribed. See Series IV.

Item 25:          SNR 027 - Audio recording of Janie Leask, AFN President addressing the 1991 sale of Native stocks and land. 8/25/1986. Interviewed by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 26:          SNR 028 - Audio recording of Ann Keener, master crafts woman, speaking about her life and work. 9/1/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 27:          SNR 029 - Audio recording of Wayne Alex, life-long highliner fisherman from Haines, speaking about fish weir affects, and the changing of the fishing industry. 9/8/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 28:          SNR 030 - Audio recording of Richard Folta, an attorney from Juneau representing Chief Austin Hammond in the case of occupation of a Tlingit smoke house vs. the recent occupation of a non-Native yard. 9/15/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 29:          SNR 031 - Audio recording of Bunny Mercer, Tlingit poet, speaking on what the holiday means to her. 10/13/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 30:          SNR 032 - Audio recording of John Hope, speaking on broadcasting in the 1930s and 1940s, and the first anniversary of SNR 10/20/1986. Format CD.

Item 31:          SNR 033 - Audio recording of Terrance Booth, speaking about his life and issues of concern to the Tsmishian people. 10/27/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 32:          SNR 034 - Audio recording of Martha Fox and the Cape Fox dancers, 12/1/1986. Format CD. [Open reel format of this recording also housed in Series II]

Item 33:          SNR 035 – Audio recording of Bobby Milton Sr. speaking about growing up in Yakutat and his work as a composer of Tlingit songs. Also an introduction by Tsimshian dancers lead by Louise Barton Dangeli  312/8/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 34:          SNR 036 - Audio recording of Doug Modig, speaking on alcohol issues. 12/29/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

       

Item 35:          SNR 037 – Audio recording Ross Soboleff and his wife, Vicky, who are the founders of the Juno Haida Dancers. Continuing along with Haida information; Ethyl Jones, Elder and Advocate, speaking about the Llyal Island controversy, regarding the British Columbia Provincial government's unauthorized logging which continues to date. 1/5/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 36:          SNR 038 - Audio recording of Ray Combs, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, speaking about HUD regulations and non-compliance of contractual work, (giving a 3rd world effect). 9/29/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 37:          SNR 039 - Audio recording of Rena Mercurlieff, Aleut, speaking about her life and culture. Program is opened by the Ge' Sun Dancers, of Haines, singing the Raven Love Song. 1/12/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 38:          SNR 040 - Audio recording of Doris Volski, 65-year old Tsimshian/Tlingit talking about her background and work, especially with the Ketchikan Indian Corporation and her work with the national and local Democratic Party.1/19/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 39:          SNR 041- Audio recording Vicky, 14 years old, speaking about native sobriety. Also includes opening by Cape Fox Dancers from Saxman, Alaska with leader/elder Martha Shields singing their entrance song. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. 1/26/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

       

Item 40:          SNR 042 - Audio recording by Rhonda Mann speaking about her experiences with Native Dancing as a youth, and young person living in Southeast Alaska. Opening by Yah Shu Ka' Native Dancers singing the Tlingit Entrance Song. 2/2/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 41:          SNR 045 - Audio recording of Emily Williams, educator at UAJ giving  background information on being Tlingit in the early years of Alaska's Euro-American invasion/assimilation of the Natives second generation. 3/9/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. Content includes; 0:00-4:00 Early life story including childhood and school at the Wrangell Institute; 4:00-5:30 Going to government school and experience of being told not to speak in Tlingit; 5:30-10:00 Growing up with grandparents and explanation of matrilineal clan organization; 10:00-13:00 Her mother’s story; 13:00-16:00 Her personal history, going to school, working, meeting her husband, experiences with segregation; 16:00-18:00 Experiences with Indian education and teaching Tlingit language and culture; 18:00-21:00 Religious influences on culture, Russian and Tlingit encounters; 21:00-23:00 Segregation and prejudice; 23:00-26:53 Importance of understanding language, language and cultural revitalization.

Item 42:          SNR 046 - Audio recording of Eddie Bach, Sr, a member of the Ute tribe, speaking on the Sun Dance. 2/23/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 43:          SNR 047 - Audio recording of J.B. Mallott, speaking about native spirituality (1of 3). 3/16/1987. Produced by Arlene and Jayne Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 44:          SNR 048 - Audio recording of J.B. Mallott speaking about native spirituality (2 of 3). 3/23/1987. Format CD.

Item 45:          SNR 049 - Audio recording of Fr. Roger Whorton, speaking about native spirituality, (3 of 3). 3/30/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 46:          SNR 050 - Audio recording of Chief Denny Sr. with an opening by the Yun Sho' ka Native dancers. Songs include: Wrangell Entrance, Tsimshian Song, and Hoonah Exit Song. 4/6/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 47:          SNR 051 - Audio recording of Paul Tiulana, leader of the King Island Dancers speaking on traditional social structure, sovereignty, and education. 4/27/1987.  Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 48:          SNR 052 - Audio recording of Vesta and Wally Johnson speaking on growing up Haida, working as educators and teaching their heritage to the Juno Haida dancers. Their spirituality is the emphasis. 5/11/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 49:          SNR 053 - Audio recording on Warren Sheakly, and Joseph Bruchac speaking about Memorial Day and life as contemporary Indians, opening by Cape Fox Dancers. 5/25/1987 Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 50:          SNR 054 - 1987 Audio recording of Theresa Bearcub Swan speaking about the 1987 Women’s conference in Ketchikan. 5/18/1987 Produced by  Laurie Hill. Format CD.

       

Item 51:          SNR 055 - Audio recording of Agnes Bellinger, speaking about the Eagle Raven dancers, 6/15/1987. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Note: This recording has been transcribed. See Series IV.

Item 52:          SNR 056 - Audio recording of Joseph Bruchac, and Nora Dauenhauer, native writers, speaking about their work. 6/1/1987. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. [Open reel format of this recording also housed in Series II].

Item  53:          SNR 057 – Audio recording of  David Boxley talking about his art, recorded at the opening ceremony for Metlakatla 100 Year Celebration in May 1987.  7/20/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                   

Item 54:          SNR 058 - Audio recording of Peter Strikes with a gun, speaking about his life and his struggle with sobriety. 7/13/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 55:          SNR 059 - Audio recording of Walter Austin, Tlingit organizer, educator, elder sharing shares his experience, strength, and hope of his culture, sobriety, and his learning process as he experienced as a young person, and as he serves as an elder. 8/10/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. Content includes; 0:00-4:00 Life and work in Alaska after the war; 4:00-5:00 Struggles with alcoholism and treatment; 5:00-9:00 Learning Tlingit language and culture and recovery; 9:00-15:00 Traditional knowledge and healing and their role in treatment of alcoholism; 15:00-19:00 Role of elders in education and preservation of culture as well as treatment of alcoholism; 19:00-23:00 State of the world has changed and the role of Tlingit culture in this new world, also tells about a divine prophecy and efforts to become pure like ancestors, talks about the Great Spirit and its symbol as a circle; 23:00-end Treatment and cure of disease comes from culture, Traditions is all that Tlingits have.

                   

Item 56:          SNR 060 - Audio recording of Jake Lestenkoff, Aleut, BIA Area Director speaking about growing up Aleut, attending boarding school, work in the Southeast, and the reorganization of the BIA. 7/28/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD. Content includes; 0:00-2:00 Chilkoot Dancers singing Entrance Song; 2:30-5:00 Growing up Aleut in St. George; 5:00-8:00 School at Wrangell Institute and Mt. Edgecumbe, military service and family; 8:00-11:30 Work for AFN and Cook Inlet Native Association; 11:40-15:00 Changes in BIA in last five years, transfer of school system from BIA to State of Alaska; 15:00-17:00 Gramm-Rudman Act and its effect on government spending in Alaska; 17:00-21:00 BIA programs and funding and role of AK natives to be vocal to Congress; 21:00-23:00 Self-Determination Act of 1975 and its effect on BIA in Alaska with tribal organization; 23:00-27:00 Need for change in BIA after the Self-Determination act after 1975; 27:00-33:00 Contemporary changes in BIA reorganization, becoming a smaller bureaucracy to better serve tribal organizations; 33:00-36:00 Questions and answers about contemporary public rumors and fears about BIA changes; 36:00-39:00 Lestenkoff’s idea for the future role of BIA in Alaska.

Item 57:          SNR 061 - Audio recording of Flo Ellers, talks about her life and her Christian beliefs.  8/24/1987. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 58:          SNR 062 - Audio recording of Emmett White, Ute Chief, Pima from Arizona, speaking about his life, and a tribute to Robert Martin Sr. 8/31/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 59:          SNR 063 - Audio recording of Bunny Mercer, Tlingit Poet, speaking about her writings, entrance music by the Eagle Raven dancers. 8/31/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 60:          SNR 064 - Audio recording of Walter Austin, speaking on native sobriety and alcohol prevention, part 2. 9/14/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 61:          SNR 065 - Audio recording of Austin Hammond, founder of Chilkoot Culture Camp, speaking on the honor of animals and fish and the differences of Native and non-Native gathering. 9/21/1987. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 62:          SNR 066 - Audio recording of Reggie Dangeli, speaking about his life growing up as an Alaska native and his special identity.  9/28/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Originally aired in October 1985. Format CD.

Item 63:          SNR 067 - Audio recording of Richard and Nora Marks-Davenhauer speaking about their upcoming publication of Tlingit writing and heritage of SE Alaska Tlingits according to their research. 10/5/1987. Produced by  Kathy Ruddy. Format CD.

Item 64:          SNR 068 - Audio recording of Gertie Johnson, speaking about her life and the history of Metlakatla.10/12/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 65:          SNR 069 - Audio recording of Father John Haskell, speaking about his life as a Catholic priest and traditional medicine man. 10/19/1987. Produced by  Glenda Carnio. Format CD.

Item 66:          SNR 070 - Audio recording of Ricardo Worl, speaking about his work, especially with Alaska Native magazine. Opening by the Chilcoot Culture Camp Dancers. 11/30/1987. Produced by Jayne Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 67:          SNR 071 - Audio recording of Shirley Turner, speaking about archaeological digs in SE Alaska. 12/7/1987. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 68:          SNR 072 - Audio recording of Ester Clark, speaking about her life as a Tlingit and being raised in the Russian Orthodox chruch. 12/14/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 69:          SNR 073 - Audio recording of Kevin Frank, speaking about his life as a Haida and the cultural impact of native sovereignty and unity. 12/21/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 70:          SNR 074 - Audio recording of Sam Matthews, speaking about his life as a Christian pastor. 12/28/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 71:          SNR 075 - Audio recording of Louise Barton Dangeli. 12/28/1987. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 72:          SNR 076 - Audio recording of Dr. Ida Halpern and Mrs. Florence Davidson, speaking about, their work in academia and their musical backgrounds. 1/11/1988.  Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 73:          SNR 077 - Audio recording of LaBertha Eshould, speaking about her experiences going out fishing, an activity that many Native Alaskan women do not take part in.  1/18/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                   

Item 74:          SNR 079 - Audio recording of Randy Adams, Artist, carver, educator, speaking about the Native Veteran ceremony at Prince George, B.C. , and issues facing native war veterans. 5/2/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 75:          SNR 080 – Audio recording of Dr. Pam Colorado, speaking about spirit camps. 5/16/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 76            SNR 081 – Audio recording of  Paul Jackson Sr. speaking on his life in Yakutat and his traditional Tlingit upbringing and Celebration ‘88. 5/23/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 77:          SNR 082 - Audio recording of  Ester Clark, taped speech from the Cross-Cultural Communications Workshop. Undated. Format CD.

       

Item 78:          SNR 083 - Audio recording of Valerie Davidson, speaking about her life as a Yupik eskimo. 6/6/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.         

SNR 084 available on 9 inch reel, housed in Series II

Item 79:          SNR 085 - Audio recording of George Dalton Sr. and Steve Brown, speaking on canoe building and the history of that activity among their people. Part 2 of 2. 6/20/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                   

Item 80:          SNR 086 - Audio recording of Richard Dalton, speaking about canoe building in Hoonah.  Undated. Produced by Arlene Dangeli and Barbara Wish. Format CD.

Item 81:          SNR 087 – Audio recording of Carol McQueen Jorgenson, speaking on cross cultural communications and honoring native culture. 6/27/1988. Format CD.

                   

Item 82:          SNR 088 – Audio recording of Terry Pegues, speaking about his work with the Governor’s Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, at the Cross-Cultural Communications Workshop. 6/27/1988. Format CD.

Item 83:          SNR 089 - Audio recording of Gary Waid, speaking on Naa Kahidi Theater, this year's Native Theater. 7/11/1988. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 84:          SNR 090 - Audio recording of Jan Garcia, Ellen Hayes, and Mary Jones speaking about the upcoming SE Native Women’s Conference and its history. 9/12/1988. Produced by Joaquin Estus. Format CD.

                   

Item 85:          SNR 092 - Audio recording of Sargent-Stitt Band, taped at the Alaska Native brotherhood Hall in September 1988. 10/3/1988. Format CD.

Item 86:          SNR 093 - Audio recording of Liv Gery, mayor of Hoonah, about her time in office. 10/10/1988. Format CD.

Item 87:          SNR 094 - Audio recording of  Ethel Lund, Ralph Strong, and Richard Stitt candidates for Sealaska board, stating the case for their election 10/17/1988.  Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 88:          SNR 095- Audio recording of John Hope, Al Widmore, candidates for Sealaska board, as well as Byron Moat, CEO of the Sealaska Corporation. 10/24/1988. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 89:          SNR 096 - Audio recording of Ron Williams and Bob Willard, speaking about subsistence issues. 11/14/1988. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format CD.

Item 90:          SNR 097- Audio recording of Alex James speaking about the Yakutat fishing lawsuit filed in the 1970s. 11/21/1988. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 91:          SNR 098 - Audio recording of Connie Belay and Phil Whitehop, “Inspirata Americana” talking about their career. 12/5/1988. Format CD.

Item 92:          SNR 099 - Audio recording of Victoria Demmert, Lee Kloon, and Jerry Schellenberger speaking about the “National Exemplary School” award given to the Yakutat Elementary School. Format CD.

Item 93:          SNR 101 – Audio recording of Dr. Alfred Widmark, earlier interview (Jul. 1988) rebroadcast in tribute following his death on 1/10/89. 1/16/1989. Format CD.

Item 94:          SNR 102 - Audio recording of Herb Hope, speaking on the interaction of Tlingits and Russians in the 18th and 19th Centuries. 1/23/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD.

Item 95:          SNR 103 - Audio recording of Ernestine Hanlon, speaking about her life. 1/30/1989.  Produced by Cy Peck Jr., Jr. Format CD. Content includes; 0:00-2:30 Ernestine Hanlon, Tlingit Raven/Dog Salmon clan from Hoonah life and history; 2:30-4:00 Desire to learn basket weaving and Chilkat blanket weaving; 4:00-9:00 Explanation of basket weaving preparation and process; 9:00-11:30 uses and various ways of making baskets; 11:30-25:51 Chilkat blankets, history, Jennie Thlunaut, mountain goat hunting and wool gathering, different dyes, designs, twine, blanket preparation, process and philosophy.

       

Item 96:          SNR 104 - Audio recording of Renalda Cadiente, Joann Riley, and George Gonet speaking about the Native education program in the Juneau school district. 2/6/1989. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 97:          SNR 105 - Audio recording of discussion of Klukwan art film. 2/20/1989. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD.

                   

Item 98:          SNR 106 - Audio recording of Gordon Phyllar speaking about the Kodiak Native Corporation. 2/27/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD

Item 99:          SNR 107 - Audio recording of State Representative Peter Goll speaking about subsistence issues. 3/6/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD

Item 100:        SNR 108 - Audio recording of Tommy, Jimmy, Jr., Paulina Phillips and Lee Anderson speaking about their heritage. 3/13/1989. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 101:        SNR 109 - Audio recording of Leo Houston talking about the history of the Gold Medal basketball tournament. 3/20/1989. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Jr. Format CD.

Item 102:        SNR 110 - Audio recording of Walter Porter speaking about his upbringing  in Yakutat and work  with Isatech. 4/3/1989. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

Item 103:        SNR 111- Audio recording of Joe Hotch and Dietre Marcielle,

            speaking about the Klukwan Bald Eagle Observatory and Cultural Heritage Center. 4/10/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD.

Item 104:        SNR 112 - Audio recording of Annie Roberts, speaking about her experience as a survivor of the sinking of the boat Princeton. 4/17/1989. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD.

Item 105:        SNR 113 - Audio recording of Gov. Bill Sheffield, speaking on native tribal government, and other related issues. 8/4/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format CD.

                   

Item 106:        SNR 114 - Audio recording of Roy Perareovich Sr., speaking about his life and career advocating for numerous native interests. 5/9/1988. Produced by Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 107:        SNR 115 - Audio recording of Mitch de Mentoff, speaking on a native chiefs association, relating to tribes in the Alaskan interior. 6/5/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD.

Item 108:        SNR 116 - Audio recording of Wally Olsen, Professor of History and Anthropology at UAS, speaking on Native culture preservation 10/2/1989. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Jr. Format CD.

Item 109:        SNR  117 - Audio recording of  Nora Dauenhauer, Ethel Lund and Rob Bosworth speaking on the importance of subsistence through changing times 1 of 2. 10/9/1989. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 110:        SNR 118 - Audio recording of Nora Dauenhauer, Ethel Lund and Rob Bosworth speaking on the importance of subsistence through changing times. 2 of 2. 10/16/1989. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD.

Item 111:        SNR 119 - Audio recording of lawyer Fred Paul speaking on the history of the Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), and the struggle for native civil rights.  Produced by Andy Hope. Part 1 of 3.  9/18/1989. Format CD.

Item 112:        SNR 120 - Audio recording of lawyer Fred Paul speaking about the history of the Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), and the struggle for native civil rights. Part 2 of 3. 9/25/1989. Produced by Andy Hope . Format CD.

Item 113:        SNR 236 - Audio recording of John Hope speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood.  3/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 114:        SNR 237 - Audio recording of Ethel Lund speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood.  3/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 115:        SNR 238 - Audio recording of Dr. Walter Soboleff, speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood.  3/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 116:        SNR 239 - Audio recording of Richard Stitt speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 3/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 117:        SNR 240 - Audio recording of Judson Brown speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 3/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 118:        SNR 241 - Audio recording of Judson Brown and Ester Littlefield speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 4/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 119:        SNR 242 - Audio recording of Frank Williams and George Lewis speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 4/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 120:        SNR 243 - Audio recording of Gilbert Truitt and Dewy and Regina Skan speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 4/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 121:        SNR 244 - Audio recording of Thomas Jackson and Vesta Johnson speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 5/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 122:        SNR 245 - Audio recording of Dr. Robert Congo speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 5/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 123:        SNR 246 - Audio recording of Ron Williams speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 5/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 124:        SNR 247 - Audio recording of Dave Katzeek speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. 5/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 125:        SNR 248 - Audio recording of Cyril George speaking about the history of the Alaska Native Brotherhood.  5/1988. Produced by Summer Macleish and Vern Metcalf. Format CD.

Item 126:        SNR 271 - Audio recording of Harold Jacobs speaking about Tlingit ceremonial objects and artifacts in museums. 12/14/1992. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies

Item 127:        SNR 274 - Audio recording of Nora Dauenhauer discussing her new book, "Haa Tuwanaahgu Yis," "Healing our Spirits," and Tlingit oratory. 1/11/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies

Item 128:        SNR 275 - Audio recording of Della Cheney, speaking about Native traditions and parenting. 1/18/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies

Item 129:        SNR 277 - Audio recording of  Sally Kookesh and Delores Cadiente speaking about the 6th SE Alaska Native Women's conference April 1-3 in Juneau. 3/8/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies

Item 130:        SNR 279 - Audio recording of testimony regarding Klukwan Artifacts        (trial testimony). 3/29/1993. Produced by Anne Sutton.  Format CD. Three copies.

Item 131:        SNR 284 - Audio recording of Ron Gleason, Juneau-Douglas High School Principal, speaking about how to recognize the signs of drug and alcohol use in teens. 6/7/1993. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format CD. Three copies

Item 132:        SNR 288 - Audio recording of Ben Cornell, speaking about his experiences as a Juneau police department sergeant.10/25/1993. Produced by Kim Helmar and Cy Peck Jr. Format CD. Three copies

Item 133:        SNR 289 - Audio recording of Agnes Bellinger speaking about her uncle and brother in law, Austin Hammond, his contributions to cultural and language preservation, and how he shaped the lives of Bellinger and others, 11/15/1993.  Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies. Note: This recording has been transcribed. See Series IV.

Item 134:        SNR 292 - Audio recording of author Bert Adams Sr., discussing his book of short stories and essays, "This is Yakutat." 12/16/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD. Three copies

Item135:        SNR 293 - Audio recording of Judy George, speaking about her life in Juneau, moving to Angoon, and her involvement with the IRA and Kootznoowoo. 12/13/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format CD. Three copies

Item 136:        SNR 295 - Audio recording of Stella Martin, speaking about her life in S.E. Alaska as tribal judge and work with the Alaska Native Sisterhood. 12/27/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf and Cy Peck Jr. Format CD. Three copies.

Item 137:        SNR 302 - Audio recording of Herb Didrickson and Gil Truitt, speaking about the Juneau Lion’s Club Gold medal basketball tournament.  2/28/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format CD. Three copies.

Item 138:        SNR 304 - Audio recording of Paul Jackson speaking about the late Austin Hammond. 3/14/1994. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Three copies.

Item 139:        SNR 329 - Audio recording of Selina Peratrovich, speaking about Haida basket weaving. 9/17/1977. Format CD. Three copies. Note: this recording has been transcribed, see Series IV.

Item 140:        Audio recording of Tommy Jimmie and Paul Jackson speaking about growing up in Juneau in the 1950s, and playing with the Tlingit Jazz group “Offbeat 5.” 11/7/1988. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD. Audio recording of Bob Martin, chair of Goldbelt, Inc., speaking about his work with the company, its future, and his work in radio. 3/7/1996. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD.

Item 141:        Audio recording of John Hope speaking about his involvement on the Sitka ANB basketball team and the Gold Medal Tournament. Two Part interview. 3/23/1998. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format CD. Two copies.

Item 142:        Audio recording of Fred Paul speaking about his involvement in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. 6/18/1990. Format CD, two copies.

Item 143:        SNR 188 - Audio recording of Frederica de Laguna speaking about her scholarly work with the Tlingit people and her recent edited volume on George Emmons’ work on the Tlingit. 9/23/1991. Produced by Andy Hope and Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 35:35 minutes. [Migrated from Item 61, Series II]

Item 144:        SNR 159 - Audio recording of Walter Soboleff, speaking about the importance of tribal regalia. 9/7/1992. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 27:42 minutes. [Migrated from Item 44, Series 2] Note: This recording has been transcribed, see Series IV.

Item 145:        Audio recording of Albert Kookesh speaking about his involvement with the state legislature, AFN, Alaska Native Brotherhood, and Sealaska Corporation. 3/14/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., interviewed by Kim Metcalfe. Format CD, one copy, open reel, 29:40 minutes. [Migrated from Item 174, Series 2]

Item 146:        Audio recording of Walter Soboleff speaking about Tlingit traditions, speech making, and keeping traditions alive. 11/20/1986. Produced by Glenda Carino. Format CD, one copy, 4:28 minutes. [Migrated from Item 202, Series 2]

Item 147:        Audio recording of Mary Guthrie, then Grant President of the Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS) and from Klawock, speaking about her involvement and leadership in ANS and the issues facing ANS. 4/2/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 26:37 minutes. [Migrated from Item 208, Series 2]

Item 148:        Audio recording of Richard Stitt, then Grand President of ANB and other speakers discussing the 1997 Salmon Derby boycott by ANB at a Juneau subsistence conference.  7/17/1997. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 28:46 minutes. [Migrated from Item 209, Series 2]

Item 149:        Audio recording of Amos Wallace speaking about the history of Juneau ANB camps, interviewed by Andy Hope. 5/11/1989. Format CD, one copy, 33:08 minutes. [Migrated from Item 219, Series 2]

Item 150:        SNR 220-Audio recording of Richard Dalton, Sr. speaking about Tlingit culture, including subsistence, and the history of segregated schools in Southeast Alaska, and the history of the ANB. 2/13/1995, produced by Joaqlin Estus and Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 29:18 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 220] Content includes; 0:00-2:30 Richard Dalton’s personal history including how he got his name; 2:30-5:30 Describes organization of clan and role of clan leader; 5:30-7:00 Tells story in Tlingit of lessons from grandfather, teaching by lecture and stories by the campfire and the difficulty of translating Tlingit culture and values into English; 7:00-10:30 Fire at Hoonah destroyed regalia and how they created replicas and survival of culture; 10:30-13:30 Lessons from grandfather about cultural preservation; 13:30-14:00 Contemporary problems of conflict with national parks; 14:00-15:00 Survival of Tlingit language and ways in non-native world; 15:00-16:30 History of education of Alaska Native, including Alaska Native Service School and territorial schools; 16:30-18:30 Hoonah organization of tribal government and ANB; 18:30-20:00 Segregation of school and other aspects of public life; 20:00-23:00 His own experiences in school and being punished for speaking Tlingit in school, wanting to leave, but grandparents made him stay to “learn the white man’s ways”; 23:00-23:30 ANB Convention; 23:30-24:00 Missionary encounters with culture; 24:00-26:00 History of Glacier Bay; 26:00-27:30 Hoonah Traditional Council and importance of cultural preservation and subsistence rights; 27:30-29:18 Speaks in Tlingit of a story from his uncle about preserving culture.

Item 151:        SNR 276 - Audio recording of Sascha Soboleff and Leo Houston speaking about the history of the gold medal basketball tournament, 3/4/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format CD, one copy, 29 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 276]

Item 152:        SNR 300 - Audio recording of Connie Paddock speaking about her life and times, her education and work for the Alaska State Legislature, 2/14/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format CD, one copy, 29:16 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 300. SHI contains the papers of Connie Paddock, see Mss 21.]

Item 153:        Audio recording of Albert Kookesh and Reggie Jewel speaking about their life growing up in Juneau and what it is like to be an Alaska State Legislator, 2/5/1998. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., interviewed by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format CD, one copy, 29:21 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, Item 144.]

Item 154:        SNR 121 - Audio recording of lawyer Fred Paul speaking about the history of the Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), and the struggle for native civil rights. Part 3 of 3. 11/6/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format CD, one copy, 29:41 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 121.]

Item 155:        SNR 122 - Audio recording of Ethel Lund, Raven of Kiks.ádi of Wrangell and President of SEARC, interview about her role as president of SEARC, dated 11/13/1989. Format CD, one copy, 28:50 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 122.]

Item 156:        SNR 123 - Audio recording of some speeches from a Subsistence Summit organized by CCTHIA and Sealaska Corporation, included speakers include Ann Lowe, Chris McNeil, and Bob Loesher, produced by Joaqlin Estus, dated 11/20/1989. Format CD, one copy, minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 123.]

Item 157:        SNR 124 - Audio recording connected to a totem pole raising at Ketchikan in Oct. 1989, which includes interviews with leaders, potlatch speeches, etc., produced by Gerry Hope, dated 11/27/1989. Format CD, one copy, 28:25 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 124.]

Item 158:        SNR 125 - Audio recording of Phil Moreno, Sitka author speaking about Native health issues, produced by Arlene Dangeli, dated 5/1/1989. Format CD, one copy, 20:17 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 125.]

Item 159:        SNR 126 - Audio recording of Sam Kito, Tlingit and lobbyist for AFN and Sealaska Corporation, speaking about sovereignty and subsistence, produced by Arlene Dangeli, dated 5/29/1989. Format CD, one copy, 26:25 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 126.]

Item 160:        SNR 128 - Audio recording of Fr. Michael Williams speaking about sobriety, produced by Kathy Ruddy, dated 12/11/1989. Format CD, one copy, 28:33 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 128.]

Item 161:        SNR 129 - Audio recording on the history of the Princeton Hall Mission Boat, interview with owner Kathy Ruddy, produced by Cy Peck Jr., dated 12/18/1989. Format CD, one copy, 30:01 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 129.]

Item 162:        SNR 130 - Audio recording of Sue Sergeant (of Kake) and Selina Everson (of Angoon) speaking about the Alaska Native Sisterhood and its activities, interview by Cy Peck Jr., dated 1/1/1990. Format CD, one copy, 21:06 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 130.]

Item 163:        SNR 100 – Audio recording on the subject of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day and about Elizabeth Peratrovich, with information by Dorothy Webster McKinley of Angoon (born in Juneau), narrated by Cy Peck Jr., Format CD, one copy, 27:41 minutes. [Migrated from Series 2, SNR 100.]

Item 164:        SNR 157 – Audio recording of Tlingit elder Bessie Visaya speaking about Auk’w Kwáan history and her life, recorded 11/12/1990, then re-broadcasted at the time of her death. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Migrated from cassette [Item 233 of Box 3] in 2013. Format: CD.

Box 2: Backup files (most are uncompressed WAVE files) of the various programs listed in Series I which was transferred from open reel to CD. (incomplete)Add to your cart.
Series 2: Original SNR open reels & DAT recordings.Add to your cart.
Box 1: Items 1-4Add to your cart.

Item 1:            SNR 012 - Audio recording of Carol McQueen, Ellen Hayes, speaking about the upcoming SE Native Women’s conference in Sitka. 3/24/1986. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 7 inch. [CD format of this recording also available in Series I]

Item 2:            SNR 034 - Audio recording of Martha Fox and the Cape Fox dancers, 12/1/1986. Format open reel, 7 inch.    [CD format of this recording also housed in Series [CD format of this recording also housed in Series I]

Item 3: SNR 127 - Audio recording of Bob Price Speaking about native fisheries.    12/4/1989. Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 7 inch.

Item 4: SNR 137 - Audio recording of Emma Williams. 3/12/1990. Produced by Gerry Hope. Format open reel, 7 inch.

Box 2: Items 5-14Add to your cart.

Item 5:            SNR 056-Audio recording of Joseph Bruchac, and Nora Dauenhauer, native writers, speaking about their work. 6/1/1987. Produced by  Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 9 inch. [CD Format of this recording also housed in Series I]

Item 6:              SNR 084 -Audio recording of George Dalton Sr. 5/1988. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 7:            SNR 131- Audio recording of Bob Loesher speaking about subsistence issues. Produced by Andy Hope.  1/8/1990. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 8: SNR 132- Audio recording of Tony Strong. 1/22/1990 Produced by Joaqlin Estus.  Format open reel, 9 inch

Item 9: SNR 133- Audio recording of Cecilia Kuntz. 2/1/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open real, 9 inch.

Item 10:          SNR 134- Audio recording of Carl Miller, Klukwan Two. 1/27/1990. Produced by Kathy Ruddy and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 11:          SNR 135- Audio recording of Joaqlin Estus speaking with  a GED student. 2/19/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 12:          SNR 136-Audio recording of Ed Warren, speaking about the Klukwan Heritage Foundation. 6/4/1990. Format open reel, 9 inch

Item 13:          SNR 138- Audio recording of  Jan Hill, speaking about the Klukwan Heritage Foundation. 3/5/1990. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 14:          SNR 139- Phoebe and Richard Warren speaking about the Klukwan Heritage Foundation. 3/19/1990. Produced by Kathy Ruddy and Cy Peck Jr.. Format open to reel, 9 inch.

Box 3: Items 15-33Add to your cart.

Item 15:          SNR 140 - Audio recording of Hudson and Sykes speaking about Chilkat weaving. 3/18/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 16:          SNR 141 - Audio recording of “dinner with Daniel Johnson.” 4/2/1990. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 17:          SNR  142 -Audio recording of Gil Truitt. 4/16/1990. Produced by Andy Hope.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 18:          SNR 143 - Audio recording of Paul Marks, speaking about celebration ’90.  5/14/1990. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 19:          SNR 144- Audio recording of Serge Kan. 10/1/1990. Produced by Andy Hope.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 20:          SNR 145 - Audio recording of Arnie Dalton. Undated, rebroadcast 8/28/2000. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 21:          SNR 146 - Audio recording of  Niles Ceasar, BIA director. 10/15/1990. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 22:          SNR 147 - Audio recording of Carl Heinmiller, #2. 5/28/1990. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 23:          SNR 148 - Audio recording of Ron Williams, speaking on employment discrimination and prejudice. 8/20/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 24:          SNR 149 - Audio recording of Joe Wilson and Carl Nelson of Gold Belt. 10/8/1990. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 25:          SNR150 - Audio recording of Sealaska Board candidates speaking about their run for office. 9/24/1990. Produced by Andy Hope.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 26:          SNR 151 - Audio recording of Billy Mills, speaking about the gold medal basketball tournament. 2/23/1989. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 27:          SNR 152- Audio recording of Steve Hendrickson, Curator of the Alaska State Museum speaking about a 700 year old fish trap found at Montana Creek. 11/21/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch .

Item 28:          SNR 153- Audio recording of discussion on fetal alcohol syndrome. 11/7/1988. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 29:          SNR 154- Audio recording of Tlingit Jazz group, “Off Beat 5.” 5/22/1989, Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch. Two copies.

Item 30:          SNR 155-Audio recording of  Austin Hammond, telling, “Raven Tales” Part 1 of 2. 11/1/993. Produced by Gordon Sandy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 31:          SNR 156-Audio recording of Audio recording of  Austin Hammond, telling, “Raven Tales.” 11/8/1993. Produced by  Gordon Sandy. Format open reel, 9 inch

Item 32:          SNR 157- Audio recording of Bessie Visaya. 11/12/1990. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 33:          SNR 158-Audio recording of Steve Haycox. 5/21/1990. Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 4: Items 34-51Add to your cart.

Item 34:          SNR 159 - Audio recording of Walter Soboleff, speaking about the importance of tribal regalia. 9/7/1992. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch. Note: this recording has been transcribed. See Series IV.

Item 35:          SNR 160-“If You Sell Our Land.”  12/6/1999. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 36:          SNR 161-Audio recording of “Prejudice Puzzle.” 9/17/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9.

Item 37:          SNR 162 – Audio recording of Holly Davis, speaking about Haida basket weaving. 4/30/1990. Produced by Gerry Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 38:          SNR 163 –Audio recording of Jeff Lear. 11/9/1992. Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item  39:          SNR 164- Audio recording of discussion of Aleut relocation. 6/29/1992. Produced by Martin/Dvorsen. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 40:          SNR 165-Audio recording of Fr. Michael Oleska. 1/7/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 41:          SNR 167-Audio recording of Aaron Barnett and Roger Lewis of  the Alaska Maritime Heritage Foundation speaking about European tall ships and Tlingit war canoes. 1/10/1994. Produced by Cy Peck Jr.. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 42:          SNR 168- Audio recording of Robert Davidson, speaking about the history of his people, the Haida, and about his role in Celebration ’92. 5/24/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 43:          SNR 169 Audio recording of “tribute interview” of  Roy Peratrovich. 2/13/1989. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 44:          SNR 170-Audio recording of Dorothy McKinley, speaking about the Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS). 11/2/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch. Two Copies.

Item 45:          SNR 171-U.S. Forest Service. Undated. Format open reel 7 inch.

Item 46:          SNR 172- Audio recording of Ernestine Hanlon and Tom Abel. 3/11/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 47:          SNR 173- Audio recording of discussion on native spirituality. 3/4/1991. Produced  by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 48:          SNR 174-Audio recording of J. C. Lucus, speaking on healing circles in the Ba’Hai faith. 2/25/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 49:          SNR 175-Audio recording of Albert Dick, mayor of Hoonah. 2/11/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr., Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 50:          SNR 176-Audio recording of Ed Thomas, speaking on subsistence rights and sovereignty. 2/2/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open  reel, 9 inch.

Item 51:          SNR 178 -Audio recording of Jacqueline Johnson speaking about the  Tlingit and Haida Housing Authority.  8/26/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 5: Items 52-70Add to your cart.

Item 52:           SNR  179-Audio recording of Georgianna Lincoln. 5/13/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

                      

Item 53:           SNR 180- Audio recording of Dixie Belcher speaking on her activist work. 6/30/1997. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 54:           SNR 181- Audio recording of Fr. Michael Oleska, speaking on the history of Russian America. 4/29/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 55:           SNR 182- Audio recording of Lilian Petershaore, Nile Rhinehart, and Laurie Write, speaking on anti-bias in classrooms. 4/8/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 56:           SNR 183- Audio recording of David Mouture speaking about indigenous peoples. 4/15/1991. Interview by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 57:           SNR 184- Audio recording of Joanne Rivers speaking about “Natives for Sobriety.” Undated. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 58:           SNR 185-Audio recording of Patricia Sierra speaking about her poetry. 9/9/1991. Produced by Regan/Cline. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 59:           SNR 186-Audio recording of culture camp. 6/22/1992. Produced by Regan/Cline. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 56:           SNR 187-Audio recording of Skip and Lynn Wallen. 9/16/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 61:           SNR 188-Audio recording of Frederica de Laguna about her scholarly work with the Tlingit people. 9/23/1991. Produced by Andy Hope and Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel 9 inch.

Item 62:           SNR 189-Audio recording of Andy Ebona. 10/21/1991. Produced by Cy

            Peck  Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 63:           SNR 190-Audio recording of Eugene King. 10/28/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 64:           SNR 191- Audio recording of  Bob Sam, speaking about his work to protect native gravesites in SE Alaska, the maintenance of native cemeteries and historic sites, and the repatriation on native objects and artifacts.  11/11/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 65:           SNR 192- Audio recording of Rev. Lew Rooker, and Res. Mary Anne Warden, Northern Light United Church speak about the reconciliation offer from the Presbyterian Church in apology to those Native Alaskans told to abandon their culture in order to become Christians. 11/18/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 66:           SNR 193-Audio recording of Tahitian band, 12/1/1990. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 67:           SNR 194- Audio recording of Cy Peck Sr., giving 1991 ANB keynote speech. 12/12/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 68:           SNR 195-Audio recording of Pat Sierra, discussing Christmas stories and poems. 12/23/1991. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 69:           SNR 196- Fr. John Haskell, Priest and medicine man. 11/4/1991. Produced by Cy Peck  Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 70:           SNR 197- Audio recording of Fiore Lenkanoff, speaking on the Aleut people’s relocation to SE Alaska. 6/3/1991. Produced by Michael Sakarias. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 6: Items 71-87Add to your cart.

Item 71:          SNR 198-Audio recording of  Ross Soboleff, speaking about Celebration ’92. 5/4/1992. Produced by Cy Peck, Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 72:          SNR 199-Audio recording of Steve Langdon, UAA anthropologist speaking about his interests as an anthropologist. 6/1/1992. Produced by Andy Hope and Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 73:          SNR 200-Audio recording of Doris Leadercharge, speaking about her work as a Sioux dialect coach on the film “Dances With Wolves.” 6/8/1992. Produced  by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 74:          SNR 201- Audio recording of Representative Jerry Mackie. 6/15/1992. Produced  by  Cy Peck, Jr. Two copies. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 75:          SNR 202-Audio recording of discussion of two village corporations in Kake. 5/18/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 76:          SNR 202-Audio recording of Bishop Michael Kenny, Lydia George and Bob Carter speaking about reconciliation between natives and the Presbyterian church. 7/6/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch. 

Item 77:          SNR 203- Audio recording of 5 contemporary native recording artists and their albums. 7/20/1992. Produced by Laurie Cropley Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 78:          SNR 204-Audio recording of  “Cahilla Creation Myth.” 7/27/1992 Produced by Everett Frost and D. Martin. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 79:          SNR 205-Audio recording of David Keenan, Chief of the Inland Tlingit Teslin Band. 8/3/1992.  Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 80:          SNR 206- Audio recording of Ken Austin. 8/24/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 81:          SNR 207- Audio recording of discussions on Aboriginal languages in the Yukon. Undated. Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 82:          SNR 208 –Audio recording of Tommy Jimmy Jr. speaking about the Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS). undated. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 83:          SNR 209- Audio recording of Andy Hope. undated. Produced by Judy hall. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 84:          SNR 210-Audio recording of discussion of the native sobriety movement. 8/10/1992. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 85:          SNR 211-Audio recording of Richard Dalton, speaking on the Tlingit Seagull Clan and other valuable information on Tlingit. 12/30/1985.

Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 86:          SNR 212-Audio recording of Lily White, Mayor of Hoonah, speaking about Potlatches and how she learned about her Tlingit heritage. 9/19/1994. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 87:          SNR 213-Audio recording of Fr. Michael Oleska, speaking about the history of the Orthodox Church among Native peoples of Alaska. 11/25/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 7: Items 88-105Add to your cart.

Item 88:          SNR 214- Audio recording of Bill Tomkins, speaking about the Gold Medal basketball tournament. 2/26/1996. Produced by Kim Helmar and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 89:          SNR 215-Audio recording of Pat Carrothers speaking about the Archie Van Winkle Memorial Foundation. 2/12/1996. Produced by Cy Peck, Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 90:          SNR 216-Audio recording of Gil Truitt and Steve Haycox, at the 2nd annual Clan Conference. 3/11/1996. Produced by Laurie Cropley Nix. Format reel to reel.

Item 91:          SNR 217-Audio recording of Steve Haycox speaking about acculturation and the earliest policies of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, taped at the 2nd annual Clan Conference. 2/19/1996. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 92:          SNR 218- Audio recording of discussion of “What is the role of native women today?”, recorded at a tribute to Elizabeth Peratrovich. Undated. Produced by Laurie Croply Nix. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 93:          SNR 219-Audio recording of Nora Dauenhauer, Walter Soboleff, Cecilia Kuntz, Selina Everson, Al McKinley, Helen Sarabia, and Richard McKinley, speaking about the importance of preserving the Tlingit language. Program in Tlingit. 1/1/1996. Produced by Kathy Ruddy and Laurie Croply Nix. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 94:          SNR 220-Audio recording of Richard Dalton, Sr. speaking about Tlingit culture, including subsistence, and the history of segregated schools in SE Alaska, and the history of the ANB. 2/13/1995, produced by Joaqlin Estus and Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 95:          SNR 222- Audio recording of J.C. Lucas, and a Pipe Sharing ceremony. 8/9/1991. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 96:          SNR 223-Audio recording of Mike Irwin, speaking about the Alaska Native Report and the status of Alaska natives today. 5/6/1996. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 97:          SNR 228-Audio recording of Angela Sydney, 92 years old, speaking on life in Angoon and Tlingit traditions. 1/4/1988. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Two copies. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 98:          SNR 234-Audio recording of “The Raven.” 1/9/1989. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 99:          SNR 235-Audio recording of a discussion of segregation in Juneau, and what makes people form into exclusive groups. 5/9/1990. Produced by John Palmes. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

[SNR 236-248 available on CD, housed in Series I]

Item 100:        SNR 249-Audio recording describing the history of the  battle of Sitka in 1804. 9/18/1989. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

                     

Item 101:        SNR 260-Audio recording describing “Culture Camp ’91.” 9/2/1991. Produced by Diane Regan. Format open reel, 9 inch.

                     

Item 102:        SNR 264-Audio recording of Cyril George speaking about his upbringing and life in Angoon. 9/14/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 103:        SNR 265-Audio recording of  Sara Paddock, Dorothy McKinley, Sharyl Westcott and Willie Tagaban speaking about their attendance at a native women’s conference dealing with healing and wellness. 5/11/1992. Produced by Laurie Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 104:        SNR 269-Audio recording of Dr. Cy Peck. Sr. speaking on the construction of Mt. Edgcomb in the 1940s. Part 1 of 2. 11/30/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 105:        SNR 270-Audio recording of Dr. Cy Peck speaking about the construction of Mt. Edgcombe in 1940s. 12/7/1992. Part 2 of 2. Produced by Cy Peck. Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 8: Items 106-124Add to your cart.

Item 106:        SNR  272-Audio recording of  Ted Wright, speaking about tribal colleges. 9/21/1992. Produced by Jeb Sharp. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 107:        SNR 276-Audio recording of Sascha Soboleff and Leo Houston speaking about the history of the gold medal basketball tournament. 3/4/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

         

Item 108:        SNR 278-Audio recording of various Native American musicians, “Indian Music” 3/15/1993. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 109:        SNR 282-Audio recording of Ronalda Caliente , keynote address on racism at the 6th annual SE Alaska Women’s Conference. 4/26/1993. Prioduced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 110:        SNR 283-Audio recording about Dr. Walter Soboleff speaking about his mother and his childhood in a Mother's Day special. 5/3/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 111:        SNR 285-Audio recording of Avis Haydon speaking about PATH (Partners in Action for Teen Health) and teen health issues. 6/21/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 112:        SNR 286-Audio recording of Kim Metcalf speaking about her late father, Vern Metcalf a well know Alaska journalist. 6/28/1993. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 113:        SNR 287-Audio recording of Farid Hosni, owner of the Juneau boxing club speaking about his trip to the Russian Far East, along with two of the boxers that train at his club. 10/28/1993. Produced by Rhonda Mann. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 114:        SNR 290-Audio recording of Gail Lucero speaking about health emergencies, and healthy lifestyles. 11/22/1993. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 115:        SNR 291-Audio recording of a performance of "Haashagoon," a drum group in Sitka and Ethel Lund, President of SEARHC, and Haida elder Esther Nix describing her belief in traditional food and medicine. 10/25/1993. Produced by Laurie Cropley Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 116:        SNR 293- Audio recording of Judy George, speaking about her life in Juneau, moving to Angoon, and her involvement with the IRA and Kootznoowoo. 12/13/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch. [CD format of this recording also housed in Series I.]

Item 117:        SNR 294-Audio recording of Joni Gill and two people with Arthritis Esther Brooks and Luicille Hotch. Group covers how they coped and how it started. 12/20/1993. Produced by Rhonda Mann and Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 118:        SNR 296-Audio recording of Carol Jorgenson, speaking about subsistance and the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society. 1/17/1994. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 119:        SNR 297-Audio recording of Gil Lucerno speaking about horses, film, and life in Angoon. 1/19/1994. Produced by Jennifer Michaels and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 120:        SNR 298-Audio recording of Jack Gladstone, Blackfoot, speaking about his life and heritage. 1/1994. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 121:        SNR  300-Audio recording of Connie Paddock speaking about her life and times, her education and work. 2/14/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 122:        SNR 301-Audio recording of Sasha Soboleff and Leo Houston discussing  the annual Gold medal basketball tournament. 2/21/1994. Produced by Andy Kline and Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 123:        SNR 303-Audio recording of Cecilia Firethunder speaking at a Women's Wellness conference in Phoenix, speech title, "A Journey of Empowerment." 3/7/1994. Produced by Laurie Hill. Format reel to reel

Item 124:        SNR 305-Audio recording of John Borbridge Jr. speaking about the early days of Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act, and JD High School basketball. 3/21/1994. Part 1 of 2. Produced by Kim Metcalfe-Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 9: Items 125-141Add to your cart.

Item 125:        SNR 306-Audio recording of John Borbridge, speaking about the early days of Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act, and JD High School basketball. 3/28/1994. Part 2 of 2. Produced by Kim Metcalfe-Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch. Two copies

         

Item 126:        309-Audio recording of Herman Kitka & Tom Thornton. 5/2/1994. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.     

Item 127:        SNR 310-Audio recording of Ross Soboleff speaking about Celebration 1994.  5/9/1994. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 128:        SNR 311-Audio recording of discussion of “What is a Tribe in Alaska?”, from a roundtable discussion at the Alaska Anthropogical Association conference held in April 1994. 5/16/1994. Part 1 of 2. Produced by Judy Hall. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 129:        SNR 312-Audio recording of discussion of  “What is a Tribe in Alaska?”, from a roundtable discussion at the Alaska Anthropological Association conference held in April 1994. 5/23/1994. Part 2 of 2. Produced by Judy Hall. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 130:        SNR 313-Audio recording of 3 members of the cast of the play, "Encounter: Tlingits Meet the Europeans,” discussing Capt. George Vancouver and their perceptions of each other. 5/31/1994. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

                     

Item 131:        SNR 315-Audio recording of Willard Jackson Sr. discussing Veteran’s Day events in Metlekatla. 11/7/1994. Produced by Rhonda Mann. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 132:        SNR 316-Audio recording of Charles and Cindy Jefferson speaking about their work as producers on the record album ‘A Gathering of Spirits.” 11/21/1994. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 133:        SNR 317-Audio recording of Linda Buckley discussing her work teaching in the Alaska studies program at Juneau Douglas High School. 12/5/1994. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 134:        SNR 318-Audio recording of performance by Juneau Tlingit Gospel Singers.  12/12/1994. Produced  by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 135:        SNR 319-Audio recording of Terry Pegues speaking about  the gold medal basketball tournament and its history. 1/21/1995. Produced by Kim and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 136:        SNR  321-Audio recording discussing “healing touch.”  3/6/1995. Produced by Produced by Rhonda Mann. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 137:        SNR 323-Audio recording of Dennis Demmert speaking about the Sealaska Heritage Foundation, the Cultural Arts Park located on the waterfront of downtown Juneau.  6/19/1995. Produced by Cy Peck. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 138:        SNR 325-Audio recording of Marlene Johnson speaking about her life in Hoonah, RURAL Cap, Sealaska, Tlingit/Haida, and Native politics. 7/10/1995. Produced by Kim Metcalf and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 139:        SNR 326-Audio recording of John Hope speaking about the annual gold medal basketball tournament. 7/31/1995. Produced by Pete Metcalf. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 140:        SNR 327- Audio recording of Rhonda Mann and Amanda Avra speaking about a new medical program. 8/7/2995. 8/7/1995. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 141:        SNR 328-Audio  recording of  discussion of Alaska-Canada Intertribal Fisheries Meeting. 8/14/1995. Produced by Laurie Cropley Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 10: Items 142-161Add to your cart.

Item 142:        Audio recording of  Nelia Rhinehart speaking about her work with Gov. Tony Knowles’ Commission on Children’s Services. 12/7/1996. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 143:        Audio recording of Marie Olson speaking about her life in Juneau, the “Lower 48”, and Mexico. 12/11/1997. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 144:        Audio recording of Albert Kookesh and Reggie Jewel speaking about their life growing up in Juneau and what it is like to be an Alaska state legislator. 2/5/1998. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 145:        Audio recording of Jayne Dangeli and Alberta Aspin speaking about “healthy nations.” 2/6/1995. Produced by Rhonda Mann. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 146:        Audio recording of Pat Carothers speaking about the Archie Van Winkle Memorial. 3/17/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 147:        Audio recording of Paul and Mary Rudolph speaking about their life in Hoonah and their involvement in that community. 4/11/1994. Produced by Cy Peck. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 148:        Audio recording of  Jacqueline Johnson speaking about native housing in Juneau and other communities in SE Alaska. 9/14/1996. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 149:        Audio recording of  Kendal Miller speaking about Indian country issues and  her hopes for the future.  2/11/1998. Produced by Kathy Ruddy and John Palmes. Format open reel 9 inch.

Item 150:        Audio recording of Bob Willard. 3/1998. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch, has no box.

Item 151:        Audio recording of Stella Soboleff speaking about her life Metlakatla and Juneau and work as a public speaker. 12/8/1997. Produced by Kim Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 152:        Audio recording of Gordon Jackson speaking about his involvement in native America politics and the Kake Tribal Corporation. 7/3/1995. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 153:        Audio recording of “Live Day” #3. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 154:        Audio recording of “Dancing the Hora in rubber boots.” 11/15/1987. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 155:        “Pickled herring and Seal Flippers.” 12/19/1994. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 156:        Audio recording of Fr. Jerome of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Dick Dauenhauer, Fr. Eugene Bordukofsky and Professor Sergei Kan speaking about the history of the Russian Orthodox church in SE Alaska. 2/17/1997. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 157:        Audio recording of 2 participants in Pow Wow ’97 speaking about their experiences. 8/4/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 158:        Audio recording of Carol Jorgenson speaking about the building of a new native school in Juneau, and its Tlingit name. 4/4/1994 Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 159:        Audio recording of Ed Thomas speaking about subsistence rights and tribal sovereignty. 2/21993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 160:        Audio recording of Bea Shepard “intro/out.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 161:        Audio recording of John Shaffer and Bea Shepard. 4/13/1992. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 11: Items 162-181Add to your cart.

Item 162:        Audio recording of Nora Dauenhauer, reciting poem at SE Alaska Native Women’s conference. 3/16/1989. Format open reel, 9 inch, has no box.

Item 163:        Audio recording of Ronlia Recinos. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch, has no box.

Item 164:        Audio recording of “Conversations in Tlingit.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch, has no box.

Item 165:        Audio recording of V-J Day in Nome; King Island Eskimo Dancers and music. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 166:        Audio recording of Anne and Martin Mikaere of Hamilton New Zealand speaking about Maori language and culture. 11/18/1996. Produced by Kathy Ruddy.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 167:        Audio recording of  Nancy Barnes speaking about her employment with state Rep,. Albert Kookesh's office. 3/3/197. Produced by Kim Helamar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 168:        Audio recording of Reg Dangeli, Tsetsant HX, an Intro. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 169:        Audio recording of Kim Helmar speaking with Percy Frisbie and Dewey Skan, residents of Prince of Wales Island about their lives and work, particularly in the fishing industry. 2/1998. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 170:        Audio recording of Patrick James and Eileen Wally speaking about the Carcross/Tagish First Nation and their history and culture and the relationship between coastal and inland Tlingit. 4/3/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 171:        Audio recording of Cyril George. 2/3/1997. Produced by Paul Helmar and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 172:        Audio recording of Peratovich. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 173:        Audio recording of Amy Nelson and Andy Ebona speaking about their lives in Juneau, the history of the Kiksadi in Sitka, and Sealaska celebration ’98. 1/21/1998. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 174:        Audio recording of Albert Kookesh speaking about his involvement with the state legislature, AFN,  Alaska Native Brotherhood, and Sealaska Corporation. 3/14/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch

Item 175:        Audio recording of Garfield, Sharon, and Cody Katasse speaking about the upcoming Pow Wow, April 12 in Juneau.  3/9/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 176:        Audio recording of  Eddie Box speaking about Chief Austin Hammond. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 177:        Audio recording of Anna Katzeek, Tlingit elder. 6/23/1988. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 178:        Audio recording of Frank O. Williams, cultural educator. 6/24/1988. On

same reel to reel as 176. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 179:        Audio recording of  Paul Jackson and Rosita Worl speaking about Celebration ’96. 8/5/1996. Produced by David Evanson. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 180:        Audio recording of Wilma Mankiller speaking about Cherokee history, tribal sovereignty and native American values. Recorded in January 1996 in Minnesota. 10/13/1997. Part 1 of 2 . Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 181:        Audio recording of Wilma Mankiller, recorded in January 1996 in Minnesota, includes audience questions related to topics discussed in item 178. 10/20/1997. Part 2 of 2. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 12: Items 182-213Add to your cart.

Item 182:        Audio recording of Patty Adkisson speaking about her job as coordinator of the UAS Native/Rural Program. 8/1992. Produced by Laurie Cropley Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 183:        Audio recording of Dennis Ivans and Ethel Lund speaking about native men’s wellness and what women can do to encourage wellness among men. 6/15/1992. Produced by Laurie Cropley Hill. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 184:        Audio recording of David Hunsaker  recounting traditional stories, The Traveler, the Raven Dancer, and the Stranger from the North. 3/171998. Produced by Cy Peck. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 185:        Audio recording of Rick and Mike speaking about their skills in Native Tlingit art. 10/27/1996. Produced by Cy Peck. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 186:        Audio recording of The-Ka-Kwee Tha Madge-Eye, A Native American Christmas tale. Undated. Produced by Cy Peck. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 187:        Audio recording of Telluride Chamber Music festival, Bicentennial program. 7/20/1976. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 188:        Audio recording of state Senate proceedings. 1979. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 189:        Audio recording of “White Leader,” Louise and Woody. 4/21/1986. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 190:        Audio recording of Eskimos from Point Hope, AK. 1974. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 191:        Audio recording of Woody and Arlene. 5/7/1986. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 192:        Audio recording of Janie Leask, President of the Alaskan Federation of Natives, speaking about the film “Broken Arrow.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 193:        Audio recording of “Ravens tale.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 194:        Audio recording of Carol McQueen. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 195:        Audio recording of “Natives fishing in Yakutat.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 196:        Audio recording of APRN actuality service. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 197:        Audio recording of Paul Jackson. 2/20/1982. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 198:        Audio recording of Doug Henning, “Alaska” 1978. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 199:        Audio recording of Robert Martin Sr. undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 200:        Audio recording of cuts from “1st American Emphasis Week.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 201:        Audio recording of discussions from “Neighbors week,” May 1986. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 202:        Audio recording of Walter Soboleff speaking about Tlingit traditions, speech making, and keeping traditions alive. 11/20/1986. Produced by Glenda  Carino. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 203:        Audio recording of Nora Onajjarsin. 10/1985. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 204:        Audio recording of “Your World Today.” Undated.  Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 205:        Audio recording of Eagle Raven Dancers, 1987 Alaska Folk Festival. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 206:        Audio recording of Violet Booth 75 years old. 11/7/1989. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 207:        Audio recording of Martha Shields audition. Produced by Arlene Dangeli. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 208:        Audio recording of Mary Guthrie, speaking about her involvement in the Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS). 4/2/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 209:        Audio recording of Richard Stitt and other speakers discussing the 1997 Salmon Derby boycott by ANB.  7/17/1997. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 210:        Audio recording of Arnie Marvin speaking about his life as an auditor for the Alaska state legislature, and life in Hoonah and Sitka7/28/1997. Produced by Kim Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 211:        Audio recording of discussion of gold medal basketball tournament. 3/4/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 212:        Audio recording of Cyril George.  2/10/1997. Produced by Paul Helmar and Cy Peck, Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 213:        Audio recording of 4 members of the newly formed Douglas Indian Association speaking about their history and present lives. 5/14/1999. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Box 13: Items 214-243Add to your cart.

Item 214:        SNR 162-Audio recording of Richard Dalton speaking about the importance of native culture. 5/30/1994. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch

         

Item 215:        SNR 177-Audio recording of Dick and Nora Dauenhauer. 1/28/1991. Produced by Andy Hope. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 216:        Audio recording of Bob Bierly speaking about his interest in basketball and the annual gold medal tournament in Juneau. 3/28/1998. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 217:        Audio recording of a description of  upcoming events of interest to the native community of  SE Alaska. 3/31/1997. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 218:        Audio recording of 2nd annual “Live Day,” Conversations in Tlingit.” Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 219:        Audio recording of Amos Wallace speaking about the ANB. Undated. 5/11/1989. Format open reel, 9 inch, tape has no box.

Item 220:        Audio recording of Cecilia Kuntz. Undated. Format reel to reel, tape has no box. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 221:        Audio recording of Andy Hope, speaking about a clan conference. 10/9/1995. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 222:        Audio recording of Richard Dick performing 3 Tlingit songs in English. Undated. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 223:        Audio recording of Dr.  Kelly White speaking about native health issues and her work with SEARHC. 12/21/1992. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 224:        Audio recording of John Hope discussing the seven years he spent in the hospital with tuberculosis. 8/30/1994. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 225:        Audio recording of 4 members of the newly formed Douglas Indian Association speaking about their history and present lives. 5/14/1999. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch Also in Box #12, item 213.

Item 226:        Audio recording of  Dennis Demmert and Judy Frankelt speaking about preparations for Celebration ‘96. 4/29/1996. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format  open reel, 9 inch.

Item 227:        Audio recording of Garfield Katasse and Coty Greyeyes speaking about Oct. 1996 Pow Wow and preparations for Pow Wow 97. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 228:        Audio recording of John Martin Sr. speaking about his life in Juneau and Hoonah. 12/23/1996. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 229:        Audio recording of Lana Stevens, Gene Tagaban and Allan Hayton speaking about their new venture “Raven’s Voice Theater.” 4/27/1998. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 230:        Audio recording of 90 year old Cy Peck Sr. recalling his life. 1/24/1997. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 231:        Audio recording of Cy Peck speaking about Native spirituality and healing. 6/30/1994. Produced by Kim Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 232:        Audio recording of Haida elder Mona Jackson speaking about her life and family. 8/ 9/1996. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format reel, 9 inch.

Item 233:        Tape 1- Audio recording of Bessie Vissaya. Format cassette tape

Item 234:        Tape 2-Audio recording of Peter Marks. Format cassette tape

         

Item 235:        Tape 3-Audio recording of Gail Napihaa. Undated. Format DAT tape

Item 236:        Tape 4-Audio recording of Martin Cadiente, Carlton Smith, Ella Koontz, and Connie Paddock. Undated. Format DAT Tape

Item 237:        Tape 5- Audio recording of language and culture presentation 3/1997. Format DAT tape.

Item 238:        Tape 6-Audio recording of  Pow wow 99, Byran Mallot AFN 99 Speech, Desa Johnson, Wanda Culp, and “Sobriety Women.”  Format DAT Tape

Item 239:        Tape 7-Audio recording of Wilma Mankiller, Alberta Aspen,

and Desa Jacobsen. Undated. Format DAT tape. Format DAT Tape.

Item 240:        Tape 8-Audio recording of  Cecila Kuntz (Two programs). Undated. Format DAT tape.

Item 241:        Tape 9-Audio recording of “Snowdog,” Joyce Shale, Lydia George, and Dorothy Thornton. Undated. Format DAT tape.

Item 242:        Tape 10-Audio recording of Terry Pagues (Two part interview), Brady/Davis, and Eunice A Kagli. Undated. Format DAT tape.

Item 243:        Tape 11-Audio recording of Desa Jacobbson, Ross Soboleff, Andy/Dewey (February 1998) and Brymore/ANCSA. Format DAT Tape.

Box 14: Items 244-257Add to your cart.

Item 244:        SNR 271-Audio recording of Harold Jacobs speaking about Tlingit ceremonial objects and artifacts in museums. 12/14/1992. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 245:        SNR 274-Audio recording of Nora Dauenhauer discussing her new book, "Haa Tuwanaahgu Yis," "Healing our Spirits," and Tlingit oratory. 1/11/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 246:        SNR 275- Audio recording of Della Cheney, speaking about Native traditions and parenting. 1/18/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 247:        SNR 277-Audio recording of Sally Kookesh and Delores Cadiente speaking about the 6th SE Alaska Native Women's conference April 1-3 in Juneau. 3/8/1993. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 248:        SNR 279-Audio recording of testimony regarding Klukwan Artifacts (trial testimony). 3/29/1993. Produced by Anne Sutton. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 249:        SNR 284-Audio recording of  Ron Gleason, Juneau-Douglas High School Principal, speaking about  how to recognize the signs of drug and alcohol use in teens. 6/7/1993. Produced by Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 250:        SNR 288-Audio recording of Ben Coronell, speaking about his experiences as a Juneau police department sergeant.10/25/1993. Produced by Kim Helmar and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 251:        SNR 289-Audio recording of Agnes Bellinger speaking about her uncle and brother in law, Austin Hammond, his contributions to cultural and language preservation, and how he shaped the lives of Bellinger and others. 11/15/1993.  Produced  by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 252:        SNR 292 –Audio recording of author Bert Adams Sr., discussing his book of short stories and essays, "This is Yakutat." 12/16/1993. Produced by Joaqlin Estus. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 253:        SNR 295-Audio recording of Stella Martin, speaking about her life in S.E. Alaska as tribal judge and work with the Alaska Native Sisterhood. 12/27/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf and Cy Peck Jr. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 254:        SNR 302-Audio recording of Herb Didrickson and Gil Truitt, speaking about the Juneau Lion’s Club Gold medal basketball tournament.  2/28/1994. Produced by Kim Metcalf Helmar. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 255:        SNR 304-Audio recording of Paul Jackson speaking about the late Austin Hammond.  3/14/1994. Produced by Kathy Ruddy. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Item 256:        SNR 329- Audio recording of Selina Peratrovich, peaking about Haida basket weaving. 9/17/1977. Format open reel, 9 inch.

Series 3: Paper documents associated with SNR.Add to your cart.
Series 4: Transcriptions of recordings.Add to your cart.
Box 1: TranscriptionsAdd to your cart.

Fd 1:    Transcription of SNR 055 - Audio recording of Agnes Bellinger, speaking about the Eagle Raven dancers, 6/15/1987, 6 pages. [Original recording in Series I: Item 51.]

Fd 2:    Transcription of SNR 289 - Audio recording of Agnes Bellinger speaking about her uncle and brother in law, Austin Hammond, his contributions to cultural and language preservation, and how he shaped the lives of Bellinger and others, 11/15/1993, 4 pages. [Original recording in Series I: Item 133.]

Fd 3:    Transcription of SNR 026 - Audio recording of Ernestine Glessing, Master Tlingit basket weaver, speaking about the art of learning to weave, the art of teaching, and the Chilkoot Culture Camp, 8/11/1986, 4 pages. [Original recording in Series I: Item 24.]

Fd 4:    Transcription of SNR 329 - Audio recording of Selina Peratrovich, peaking about Haida basket weaving, 9/17/1977, 10 pages. [Original recording in Series I: Item 139.]

Fd 5:    Transcription of SNR 159 - Audio recording of Walter Soboleff, speaking about the importance of tribal regalia. 9/7/1992, 4 pages. [Original recording in Series I: Item 144.]