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Alaska's First People
Alaska's First People
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Alaska's First People, an epic story of meeting the indigenous people of Alaska in 1898 with original oil paintings and color-coded maps on every page. A little boy, T.A.H.I.T.A. (Tlingit, Aleut, Haida, Inuit/Eskimo,Tsimshian and Athabascan) travels with his Grampa and his little fox from the Aleutians to the arctic, giving and receiving gifts. A perfect way to learn all the Alaska Native cultures with color-coded maps on every page, while entertaining the children with Tahita's mischievous fox. Developed with indigenous leaders from each culture, Alaska's First People portrays Aleut, Sugpiag, Yupiaq, Inupiaq, Gwich'in, Koyukon, Tanacross, Ahtna and Eyak Athabascan peoples with glossary and a master cultural map.
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