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Anthropologist and Tlingit Rosita Worl is one of twelve American Indian women activists featured in a poster campaign called "Women of Hope." Anchorage Daily News (August 13, 1997).

Native Ways of Knowing: Experiences, Influences and Transitions of Tlingit Women Becoming Leaders a Master's Thesis by Barbara Fleek member of the Raven Moiety, Dry Bay Kwaan L’uknax.adi (Coho) Clan, Xixch’ hit (Frog House).

"Doctor Rita" - October 15, 2000 article about Rita Blumenstein, Yup'ik Tribal Doctor - from the Anchorage Daily News

HUMANITIES COURSE FINDS ITS WAY TO BUSH ALASKA Anchorage Daily News (December 31, 1998) article on essayist Earl Shorris on teaching the Clemente Course to a group including Mike Williams, Cecelia Martz, Elsie Mather, Joe Slats, Lucy Sparck, Willie Kasayulie and six Elders who are putting together a course in Bethel and Akiak.

Excerpts from Profiles in Change: NAMES, NOTES AND QUOTES FOR ALASKAN WOMEN, Alaska Commission on the Status of Women, 1983

Representative Fran Ulmer - Honoring Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich - May 1, 1992

Kotzebue Women's Club Meeting Notes - February 16, 1915, Secretary's Report of the Women's Club, by Lula Young

Georgianna Lincoln's 1969 ANCSA testimony on behalf of her mother, Kathryn Harwood

These letters are in regard to servicemen stationed in Alaska not being allowed to visit with Alaska Native women

Links to Other Web Sites with information about Alaska Native women

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