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Alaska Native Language Bibliography

Resources available for checkout at the UAS Ketchikan Campus Library related to the Haida, Tlingit and Tsimshian languages.

Books

Tlingit

           Search in the Ketchikan Campus Library's online catalog, for more information about these titles:

Aan auduspelled x/ux = Tlingit Spelling Book, by Nora Dauenhauer.  Call Number PM2455.A36 1999

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Phyllis Almquist March 4, 2004  Call Number DVD 088

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Captain Joe Thomas February 5, 2004  Call Number DVD 084

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Phyllis Almquist and Terri Burr  March 11, 2004  Call Number DVD 089

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Erma Lawrence and Linda Schrack March 18, 2004  Call Number DVD 090

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Martha Denny February 27, 2004  Call Number DVD 087

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Arthur Booth February 19, 2004  Call Number DVD 08

Alaska Native Oral Histories of Southeast Alaska (videorecording) Terri Burr February 12, 2004  Call Number DVD 085

"Because we cherish you--" Sealaska elders speak to the future, transcribed, translated and edited  by Nora Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer.  Call Number E99.T6 B43 1991

Dictionary of Tlingit, by Keri Edwards.  Call Number REFERENCE PM2455.Z5 E59 2009
      
Dukt'ootl' Taakw K'wat'ee X'eidax Sh Kalneek. Strong man, by Frank G.  Johnson.  Call Number PM 2455.J63 1973

Esther Shea (videorecording The Bear Stands Up. DVD 279

Grammar and vocabulary of the Tlingit language of southeastern Alaska, by William A. Kelly.  Call Number PM52.U5 1971

Haa atxaayi haa kusteeyix sitee = Our food is our Tlingit way of life : excerpts of oral interviews, by Richard G. Newton.  Call Number E99.T6 S85 2005

Haa leelk'w has aani saax'u = Our grandparents' names on the land, edited by Thomas F. Thornton.  Call Number E99.T6 H2185 2012

Haa shuka, our ancestors : Tlingit oral narratives, by Nora Dauenhauer.  Call Number E99.T6 H22 1987
          
Lingit x'einax sa! : say it in Tlingit : a Tlingit phrase book, by Richard Dauenhauer.  Call Number PM2455.A6 D35 2005

Sharing Our Knowledge: the Tlingit and Their Coastal Neighbors, edited by Sergei Kan with Steve Henrikson.  Call Number E99.T6 S53 2015                           

Sit' Kaa Kax Kana.aa Kaasgeiy X/eidax Sh Kaineek.  Glacier Bay History., by Susie James.  Call Number PM2455.J35 1973

Sneaky sounds : a non-threatening introduction to Tlingit sounds and spelling or, fun with phonology, fonology with phun, by Richard Dauenhauer.  Call Number PM2455.D29 2006

Social condition beliefs and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians, by John Reed Swanton.  Call Number E99.T6 S96 1970               
Songs of the Totem, by Carol Beery Davis. Call Number REFERENCE ML3557.D28 S6

The Tlingit Indian Language, by John Reed Swanton, 1873-1958. Call Number REFERENCE PM52.S95 1971

The Tlingit Indians: results of a trip to the northwest coast of America and the Bering Straits, by Aurel Krause.  Call Number E99.T6 K92 1972
 

Tlingit moon and tide

Tlingit Moon and Tide Teaching Resource: Elementary Level, by Dolores A. Garza. Call Number LB1585.3.G37 1999

Tlingit Myths and Texts, by John Reed Swanton.  Call Number E99.T6 S97 1970
     
Tlingit Verb Dictionary, by Gillian L. Story.  Call Number REFERENCE PM52.Z512 S7 1973

 


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