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Location | Call Number | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Homer Public Library | 917.98 [AKA_DUP] HUN | 000121852 | Ask Staff -- Duplicate | Place on copy / volume | Available | - |
Homer Public Library | SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 917.98 HUN | 000162447 | Ask Staff -- Special Collections | No | In process | - |
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Physical Description:
vi, 183 pages ; 22 cm
print - Publisher: New York : Crown Publishers, [1966]
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General Note: | Autobiography. |
Summary, etc.: | Based on a true story, a young native woman who has witnessed her husband's murder at the hands of another trader is summoned to Nome to appear in court. The trial is postponed for months and the young woman, who has left her babies with their grandmother, starts out on foot across the Interior in winter, heading for her family. The wisdom learned over years of traveling with her father and her husband guide her home. (Athabascan story.). |
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Subject: | Alaska Frontier and pioneer life Vie des pionniers États-Unis Alaska Frontier and pioneer life Alaska |
Genre: | Autobiographies. Autobiographies. |