UAA/APU Archives and Special Collections collects, preserves, describes, and makes accessible records that document Alaska's past and present. In our podcast, Archiving AK, we interview fellow archivists, users of archives, and discuss our collections.
Archiving AK with the UAA/APU Archives
Becky and Luna explain their new Alaska Federal Lands project and discuss the collection of Alaska Federation of Natives' first secretary and board member, Joan Elva Corliss. Link to Corliss finding aid: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1082/ Image is of an Alaska Federation of Natives meeting, 1968. From the Henry S. Kaiser, Jr. papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.
It's the peak of tourism season in Alaska, so we're reading letters from tourists in our holdings! We'll hear from folks traveling the Inside Passage, through the Interior, and even out to Western Alaska.
Join us as Rachel Nill, the summer intern, introduces you to oral history and hear her own interview about her experience as a student at UAA. For more info, go to https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/2024/06/25/archiving-ak-season-3-interlude-explaining-oral-history/
Special guests include the UAA/APU Consortium Library's very own Ryan O'Mara and our Archives intern Rachel Nill. They'll share about their military and archives experience and read selections of letters from individuals stationed in Alaska during World War II.
Special guests Fabiola Lugo Vasquez, Dr. Wendy Replogle Strawbridge, and Dr. Hild read letters from public health professionals throughout Alaska's history. Fabiola explains her project with the Alaska Public Health Association records. We also hear an interview with Native elder Della Keats and community health aides discussing nutrition.
Our archivists read letters from our holdings about the 1964 Alaska earthquake in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the earthquake on March 27, 2024.
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Richard Baenen and was conducted on March 4, 1999. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Ramsey Clark and was conducted on July 20, 1993. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Niilo Koponen and was conducted on February 3, 1990. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Ralph Perdue and was conducted on August 30, 1989. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Walter Hickel and was conducted on November 22, 1989. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Dave Hickok and was conducted on July 16, 1992. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with John Katz and was conducted on September 11, 1992. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Ken Jensen and was conducted on January 30, 1990. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Hugh Gallagher and was conducted on September 12, 1992. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Victor Fischer and was conducted on August 25, 1997. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Victor Fischer and was conducted on December 1, 1989. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Emil Notti and was conducted on October 30, 1992. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Emil Notti and was conducted on November 15, 1989. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Roy Peratrovich and was conducted on August 16, 1988. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Maurice Carmody and was conducted on February 11, 1993. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Frank Bracken and was conducted on September 10, 1992. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Joe and Carolyn Begich regarding Nick Begich, and was conducted on February 9, 1994. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collectio…hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with John Havelock and was conducted on May 17, 1994. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Red Boucher and was conducted on October 7, 1993. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Ted Stevens and was conducted on December 18, 1989. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
One of a series of interviews conducted by Donald Mitchell with people involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This interview is with Ted Stevens and was conducted on December 2, 1993. Funding for the digitization and transcription of this recording was made possible by the Atwood Foundation. For more information about this collection of interviews and for a text transcript of the interview, please see the guide to the collection: https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-1099/
In this episode, Gwen interviews Freya from the Alaska State Library about copyright as it relates to archives.
In this episode, Gwen interviews Nancy Yeaton and Andrea Floersheimer from Chugachmiut about their newly established archive.
In mid-September, Arlene sat down virtually with three of the curators from the Ketchikan Museums: Hayley Chambers, Erika Christian, and Ryan McHale. In part two of this podcast, we focus in on their oral history program. They talk about how they've gone about planning and conducting the project with an eye to celebrating and honoring their community, with a goal to make it possible for community members to feel represented in the project.
In mid-September, Arlene sat down virtually with three of the curators: Hayley Chambers, Erika Christian, and Ryan McHale, from the Ketchikan Museums. In part one of this podcast, we talk about their missions and collections, how archival collections fit into their work, their outreach efforts, what it's like to work and live in a place many people might regard as remote, and so much more.
In this episode, Arlene talks with Desiree Ramirez, Alissa Gardner, and Chris Warner. Desiree is the museum specialist at Wrangell - St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alissa and Chris are with The Great Basin Institute. The Great Basin Institute provides opportunities for people to get experience in natural and cultural heritage work throughout the United States and they're partnering with Wrangell St. Elias Park to allow the Park to make more of their archival collection accessible. In this episode we talk about that project, the types of materials held in the archives at Wrangell St. Elias, The Great Basin Institute and what they do, and quite a bit about these types of positions for entry level and early career archivists.
In this episode, Gwen interviews linguistics professor and chair of UAA's English department, Dr. David Bowie about how he uses Archives and Special Collections in his classes.
Happy Archives Month and welcome to a new season of Archiving AK! For the third episode of Season 2, Arlene talks with Karen Gray and Leah Geibel of the Alaska State Archives. Karen and Leah talk about what the State Archives does, the types of materials they hold, and some of their ongoing initiatives.
In the second of our 2021 Archives Month episodes, Arlene talks with Erin Wahl of New Mexico State University, about how creative writers can use archives.
In the first of our 2021 Archives Month Episodes, Gwen interviews Julie Varee, Community Outreach Archivist at the Anchorage Museum.
In this special Democracy and Civic Action Week episode, Arlene and Gwen discuss collections in the archives related to civic engagement and the democratic process.
Gwen and Becky Butler discuss the project they have been working on to digitize and describe audio, video, and film related to public health in Alaska and the circumpolar north. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
In this episode, Gwen interviews Emily Moore, an Art History professor at Colorado State University. Emily did research in the Archives for her recent book Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Veronica and Arlene discuss the grant projects Veronica has been managing on behalf of the Archives this past year: to digitize some of the Archives holdings on obsolete a/v media.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Gwen and Arlene discuss the grant project Gwen has been managing on behalf of the Archives this past year: to create multi-institution guides on popular Alaskan research topics.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Arlene interviews Sarah Pace, a cataloging librarian with the Alaska Resources Library and Information Service (ARLIS), and more specifically, with the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustees Council.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Gwen interviews Becky Butler, an archivist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
In this bonus episode of Archiving AK, archivist Veronica Denison interviews researcher Dylan Harris, a Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. His research topic surrounds climate change and the way we talk about it. In this episode, we discuss his research, experiences in different archives in Alaska and the lower 48, as well as the collections he used.
In this episode of our podcast, Arlene emcees a selection of poetry writings from archival collections in Alaska.
In this episode of Archiving AK, archivists Gwen Higgins, Veronica Denison, and Arlene Schmuland share some documents from our holdings written by Alaskan women.
In this episode of Archiving AK, archivist Veronica Denison speaks with Dr. Ian Hartman, history professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Ian discusses his research regarding African American civil rights in Anchorage, his experience with archival material, and the importance of libraries and archives.
In this bonus episode I interview Rosemary Austin, archivist at the Alaska Aviation Museum.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Arlene interviews Zane Treesh, the head of the Anchorage Museum's Library and Archives. Zane splits his work between being a librarian and being an archivist for the Anchorage Museum. He talks about the kinds of materials they have, who their users are, and the types of work he does.
In this episode of Archiving AK, Gwen, Veronica, and Arlene tell their tales of the November 30th 2018 quake here in southcentral Alaska and then get together for a discussion of lessons learned and things observed. It's a little longer than our standard podcast, but we hope you'll forgive us for that.
In this episode of Archiving AK, archivist Gwen Higgins speaks with Dr. Jennifer Stone, a professor of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Jennifer discusses her decision to incorporate archival research into her History of English Language course and what she has learned from having her students use archival sources for their projects. She also talks about her experiences using archives for her own research on language in Alaska.