Alaska+Studies


 *  || Alaska Studies Class Websites by Unit

[] Information on creating a National History Day Project and on doing an annotated bibliography [] Study Skills Links
 * Unit 1: Introduction **

[] Information on Economics in Alaska [] Website that focuses on the history, cultures, and contemporary issues of Alaska from an Alaska Native perspective [] ASD Website with links to educational resources and much information about Alaska's History [] Website of the Alaska Native Heritage Center [] Student information guide to Alaska
 * Unit 2: ** **Alaska** **Geography**

[] Information from the US Census Bureau [] Anchorage School District page that provides information on Anchorage's school population broken down by ethnicity [] census information from the American FactFinder website of the U.S. Census Bureau
 * Census and Demographic Information: **

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 * Timelines: **

[] information about Alaska's History [] Wonderful site about Alaska's Gold Rush (primary source material on the Gold Rush) [] Site containing hundreds of historic photographs, arranged by category; maintained by the Alaska State Library [] Anchorage School District Site [] Website that focuses on the history, cultures, and contemporary issues of Alaska from an Alaska Native perspective [] Website of the Alaska Native Heritage Center [] Alaska Native Knowledge Network Site offers information, documents, and lesson plans about Alaska Native history, culture, and life [] Map of Alaska Native Languages [] Website of the Alaska Native Language Center, including information on Alaska's 20 indigenous languages [] The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures
 * Unit 3: ** **Alaska’s People**

[] information about Alaska's History [] Alaska's Gold Website. Primary source material on the Gold Rush [] Site containing hundreds of historic photographs, arranged by category; maintained by the Alaska State Library [] Information on the history of Anchorage [] Anchorage Museum of History and Art website
 * Unit 4: An Alaskan Thematic Chronology ** **(see the timeline sites in Unit 2 as well)**

[] Information on Alaska's economy. [|http://vilda.alaska.edu/site-templates/pathway.html] Historic photographs of Alaskans engaged in a variety of economic and social activities Site maintained by the Alaska State Library [] Website of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Subsistence Division [] Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation Home Page [] information on Alaska's legislative districts [|Alaska's Constitution on-line] [] Alaska Community Database Online user-137954101 ||
 * Unit 5: ** **Alaska’s Modern Political Economy**

[] Alaska Department of Fish and Game [] Alaska Department of Natural Resources [] Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys [] Anchorage Daily News website about Alaska's regions [] Online Highways website with links to Alaska's regions [] State of Alaska Travel & Vacation Information [] Maps of and information about Alaska's wilderness from Wilderness Net
 * __ Regions of Alaska Links __**
 * [] ** Alaska Community Database Online

**Additional links for Alaska Regional Studies**

There are quite a lot of links to information about Alaska at SLED. Of particular interest to students studying Alaska might be the following links;
 * [|SLED, Alaska's Virtual Library and Digital Archives] **
 * • [|Alaska's Digital Archives] : presenting a wealth of historical photographs, albums, oral histories,
 * • moving
 * • images, maps, documents, physical objects, and other materials from libraries, museums and
 * • archives
 * • throughout Alaska
 * • [|Alaska's Gold] : photographs and documents from Alaska's Gold Rush era
 * • [|American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Data and Links] : information about American Indians and
 * • Alaska Natives from the U.S. Census Bureau
 * • [|ANWR Arctic National Wildlife Refuge]
 * • [|Arctic Circle - Essays on various Northern topics including natural resoures, history, etc]