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Seventeen years in Alaska : a depiction of life among the Indians of Yakutat / Albin Johnson, posted by the Swedish Mission's Organization, 1889 ; edited and translated by Mary Ehrlander.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnson, Albin, 1865-1947, author.
Contributor:
Ehrlander, Mary F., editor, translator.
Series:
Rasmuson Library historical translation series ; volume 16.
Rasmuson Library historical translation series ; volume 16
Standardized Title:
Sjutton ar i Alaska. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tlingit Indians--Missions--Alaska--Yakutat Bay Region.
Tlingit Indians.
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Yakutat Bay Region--Social life and customs.
Missionaries--Alaska--Yakutat Bay Region--Biography.
Missionaries.
Missionaries--Sweden--Biography.
Svenska missionsförbundet--History.
Svenska missionsförbundet.
Johnson, Albin, 1865-1947--Travel--Alaska--Yakutat Bay Region.
Johnson, Albin.
Sweden.
Alaska--Yakutat Bay Region.
Alaska.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
collective biographies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (136 p.)
Place of Publication:
Fairbanks : University of Alaska Press, [2014]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Swedish missionary Albin Johnson arrived in Alaska just before the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of miles from home and with just two weeks' worth of English classes under his belt. While he intended to work among the Tlingit tribes of Yakutat, he found himself in a wave of foreign arrivals as migrants poured into Alaska seeking economic opportunities and the chance at a different life. While Johnson came with pious intentions, others imposed Western values and vices, leaving disease and devastation in their wake.Seventeen Years in Alaska is Johnson's eyewitness account of this tumu
Contents:
Contents; Introduction-Mary Ehrlander; Foreword; Author's Foreword; I; The Childhood Home; II; The Journey to Alaska; III; Mission Works' Founding; A First Fruit's Sheaf; The First Christmas in Alaska; Victory Spoils from the Mission Field in Alaska; "The Criers" in Alaska; IV; A Dark Chapter; Professor David Nyvall's Letter to Mellander; V; A Magic Man Hears the Gospel; Practical Work; An Old Legend; The Tlingit Indians' Concept of God; "Whale Killer Feast"; Totem Poles; Wedding in Alaska; At a Funeral; VI; A Little Geography; Alaska's Mountainous Landscape
Earthquake and Fire-Spewing MountainsA Mountain Climb; Professor David Nyvall's Visit to the Mission Station, Summer 1903; Alaska, a Land of Gold; Alaska's Climate; Wild Berries; VII; Hunting and Fishing in Alaska; A Bear Story; The Man Who Shot Many Bears; An Adventuresome Seal Hunt; The Tlingit's Yearly Potlatch (Annual Feast); VIII; Sunset in Alaska; The Northern Lights; Chief George Naa-kaa-nee; The Thousand-Year-Old Woman; Stranded on an Island; An Adventure at the Hot Springs; IX; The Census in Alaska, Year 1900; Implementation of the Law in Alaska; X; The Fruits of the Mission Work
NotesWorks Cited; Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Translation of: Sjutton ar i Alaska.
Translated from the Swedish.
ISBN:
9781602232129
1602232121
OCLC:
884544062

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