Founded 8000 B.C.

The Native Village of Afognak

Resource Archives

With funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Realty Division, the Native Village of Afognak has collected and amassed a large archive of data about Afognak Village and its people. Everything in the collection is available for viewing at the NVA library located at 204 E. Rezanof, Suite 100, in Kodiak, Alaska. Some of the documents, images and data exist only in electronic form, while others exist only in hard copy format.

Resource Archive - Archeology

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
Year
Researcher/Source
Earthquakes, Subsidence, Prehistoric Site Attrition and The Archaeological Record: A view from the Settlement Point Site, Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska 1995H Dr. Gary Carver, Kodiak and Patrick Saltonstall
Affinities of Prehistoric and Modern Kodiak Islanders And the Question of Kachemak-Koniag Biological Anthropology 1992H G. Richard Scott Arctic Continuity Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 150-166
Afognak Archaeology Works Consulted 1999H Dr. Donald Clark
Earthquakes, Subsidence and Prehistoric Site Attrition- A View From Afognak Bay, Alaska 1996H Patrick Saltonstall Dr. Gary Carver, Richard Knecht
The Remaining 3800 Years of Prehistory and Contact History at Afognak Bay 1979H William B. Workman and Dr. Donald Clark
Photographs of Afognak Bay Archaeology (No date indicated, however these are original photos; many cannot be replaced.) H  
     
Atonal Before Russians: Precontact History of Afognak Village and Vicinity 2001H Dr. Donald Clark
Examination of Archaeological Sites at the Mouth of the Afognak River 1997H Dr. Donald Clark
Report of Radiocarbon Dating Analyses Settlement Point Site 1998H Beta Analytic, Inc For Patrick Saltonstall Alutiiq Museum
A Screenful of Fish: Preliminary Archaeofaunal Results from the Settlement Point Site, Afognak Island 1996H Megan Parlow
Report of Radiocarbon Dating Analyses for Afognak River 1997H Beta Analytic, Inc For Dr. Gary Carver
Photos: Proposed Dig Site 2000, Female Lamp 2000-in Place, Female Lamp in hand, Creekside find site Female Lamp 2000H  
     
Radiocarbon Dating of the Aleut Town Site, Afognak 2000H Beta Analytic, Inc. For Dr. Donald Clark
Archaeological Excavation at the Aleut Town Site at Old Afognak Village, Alaska 1999H Dr. Donald Clark
Archaeological Excavation at the Aleut Town Site at Old Afognak Village, Alaska in 1999 and 2000. 2000H Dr. Donald Clark
Alutiiq Museum Stewardship Project 2001 Season Report 2001H Libby Pontti Eufemio, Amy Steffian
Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska H University of Alaska
Archaeology on Kodiak: The Quest for Prehistory and It’s Implications for North Pacific Prehistory 1990H Dr. Donald Clark
Digging Afognak: Native American Archaeologists Go to Work (American Museum of Natural History) 1997H David H. Thomas
A Brief Historical Survey of the Expropriation of American Indian Remains (Native American Rights Fund) 1990H Robert E. Bieder
Archaeological Testing at the Outlet Site (KOD-562), Communication Station, US Coast Guard Integrated Support Center, Kodiak, Alaska 1999H Amy F. Steffian
Don Crabtree: Expert on Stone Age Tools 1976H Idaho –The Times News Sunday Mag
Our Native American Partners in Preservation 1993H Federal Archeology Report Vo.6, No.2
Field Notes Litnik 2000 2000H Dr. Donald Clark
Field Notes Litnik 2002 2002H Dr. Donald Clark
Field Notes Old Afognak Village 1999 1999H Dr. Donald Clark
Petroglyph Research Project “Dig Afognak” 1998 Chalked in Petroglyphs-Afognak Village 1998H Dr. Donald Clark
     
Field Notes Dig Afognak 2000 2000H Dr. Donald Clark
Preliminary Proposals for “Dig Afognak” Ecotour Day Activities and Lectures 1994H Dr. Donald Clark
Litnik Archaeology at the Tsunami Site-2001 2001H Dr. Donald Clark
Litnik Archaeology at the Salmon Bend Site-2002 2002* Dr. Donald Clark
Catalogue 2003 AFG-215 Tsunami Site, Litnik 2003H Dr. Donald Clark
Litnik Archaeology at the Tsunami Site ContinuedExcavation in 2003 2003H Dr. Donald Clark
Litnik Archaeology: Dig Afognak Archaeology in 2004 and the Question of Ocean Bay-Kachemak Succession 2004H Dr. Donald Clark
Catalogue 2004 AFG-0888- Artifacts Litnik 2004H Dr. Donald Clark
Photos of AFG-0888 Litnik Artifacts 2004H Dr. Donald Clark
AFOGNAK HISTORY: Unedited Draft Extracts from a Document on the History of Kodiak’s Villages 2002H Dr. Donald Clark, Lydia Black
Ancient Afognak: Precontact History and Archeology of Afognak Bay 2004/05* Dr. Donald Clark
     
AFOGNAK ARCHAEOLOGY: Selected Bibliography and Reading List H Dr. Donald Clark
Afognak Island History: Revised material 2002H Dr. Donald Clark
P. Saltonstall Field Notes – 1997 Settlement Point 1997H Patrick Saltonstall
Field Notes – 1996 AFG 015 1996H Patrick Saltonstall
Field Notes-Katenai/Igvak Historic Site “Dig Afognak” 1995H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-John Pestrikoff, Jr. Site-AFG-004 1997H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katanai/Igvak Excavations 1994H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katanai/Igvak Excavations Book 1/3 1995/96H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katenai/Igvak Excavations Book 2/3 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katenai/Igvak Excavations Book 3/3 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katenai/Igvak Excavations Book 1of 2 1998H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Field Notes-Katenai/Igvak Excavations Book 2/2 1998H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Dig Afognak – Course Outline/Research Proposal Preliminary Research Proposal for Geo-archeological Investigations “Dig Afognak” 1995H Dr. Gary Carver
Igvak-AFG-016 Artifact Inventory 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report-Igvak Excavations “Dig Afognak” 1994-1995 Version 3-February 7, 1996 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report-Igvak Excavations “Dig Afognak” Version 2- January 1996 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report “Dig Afognak” Archaeology and Eco Tourism Program – Afognak Artel Excavations 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report – Igvak Excavations “Dig Afognak” 1994: The Discovery of Katenai/Igvak 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report-1997 Field Season, The Afognak Artel 1997H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Preliminary Report-1998 Field Season, The Afognak Artel 1998H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Gender Relations and Socio-Economic Change in Russian America: An Archaeological Study of the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska 1784-1867 AD 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Artels and Identities: Gender, Power, and Russian America 1995H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Archaeological Investigations at Karluk on Kodiak Island 1953H Frederick A. Milan
Selected Readings – Kodiak and Afognak Archaeology   Dr. Donald Clark
Prehistory of the Kodiak Archipelago Alaska Geographic   Rick Knecht
Entangled Identities and Cultivated Pasts: The Challenges of Archaeology and Ecotourism on the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska 1996H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Late Prehistoric Culture Change on Kodiak Island, AK 1995H Rich Knecht
Metabolic Stress Among Prehistoric Foragers of the Central Alaskan Gulf. Arctic Anthropology Vol 31, No. 2, pp 78-94. 1994H Amy F. Steffian, James J.K. Simon
Of Fish, Fur Seals and Ceramics: Preliminary Work at Nuniliak, A multicomponent Site on Afognak Island Kodiak. Towards the Archaeology of Native-Russian Interactions. 1993H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
The Old Kiavak Site, Kodiak Island, Alaska, and The Early Kachemak Phase. Arctic Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America. Vo.9, No. 3 1996H Dr. Donald Clark
Pestrikoff Site Analysis and Inventory 1997 1997H Katherine Woodhouse Beyer
Postcontact Koniag Ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula: Evidence from the Fisher Collection. Arctic Anthropology Vol. 29. No. 1. pp. 18-37, 1992. 1992H Aron Crowell
Correspondence on Russian Artel Posts 2001H  
Settlement Point –AFG-015 Artifact Inventory 1998H  
Settlement Point-AFG015 Faunal Inventory 1995H  
Conservation of Archaeological Materials from the 1996 Excavation at AFG-015 & AFG-016: Report from the Alutiiq Museum Laboratory 1996H Elizabeth B. Pontti
     
Excavations at Settlement Point (AFG-015) Preliminary Report of the 1995 Field Season 1995H Patrick G. Saltonstall
Settlement Point (AFG-015) Preliminary Report from 1996 Field Season. 1996H Patrick G. Saltonstall
Archaeology at Settlement Point 1997 Preliminary Report 1997H Patrick G. Saltonstall
“Salmonopia” and Screen Size: Examining the Importance of Salmon at the Settlement Point Site, Afognak Island. 1998H Megan Partlow
Radiocarbon dating report – Koniag Site 1997H Beta Analytic Inc For Megan Partlow
Terror Lake Hydroelectric Project: UA80-162-163 Correspondence material 2001H Afognak Native Corp.
Archaeological Reconnaissance Work on Woody Island With FAA and Alutiiq Museum 2000H Patrick Saltonstall
Earthquakes, subsidence, prehistoric site attrition and the Archaeological record: A view from the Settlement Point Site, Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska H Dr. Gary Carver, Patrick Saltonstall
Afognak Before Russians: Precontact History of Afognak Village and Vicinity. 2001E Donald C. Clark
Part Two: The Settlements 2001E Donald C. Clark


Resource Archive - Heritage

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
Year
Researcher/Source
1900 US Census 1900*  
1910 US Census 1910*  
1920 US Census 1920*  
1964 Earthquake Stories-Newspaper articles 1994H  
A Storm That Shall Pass: Alutiiq Adaptation and Survival Since 1740 H Gordon Pullar, Richard Knecht
Adapting to Life in the Arctic Maritime Region Kodiak Area Native Assoc, Alutiiq Studies Curriculum 1992H Phiolomena Knecht
Afognak School Attendance Records Fall 1939-Spring1940 H National Archives, Record Group 75
Afognak School Records – 1905-1940 H National Archives, Record Group 75
How to Attu- “A Guide to Making Your Own Attu Basket” 1983H Virginia Samuelson, Eunice Neseth
Aleut Basket Weaving 1995H Kathy Lynch
ADAQ’WY- “The Time Has Come” Excerpts from Interviews with Elders of the Kodiak Island Area 1987H Laurie Mulcahy
The Alaska Earthquake, March 27, 1964, Effects on Communities 1967H US Geological Survey
Aleut Weavers July 1997, Technical Paper No. 8 1997H Alaska State Museums
Neh-Reference Works - Alutiiq Dictionary Narrative    
Report on the Culture Camp at Dig Afognak (Qat’at) And Recommendations for Development of Alutiiq Languages Utilization Tools for Afognak Native Corporation. 1997H Jeff Leer
Comparison of Slavonic and Roman Orthographies for Alutiiq 1981H  
An Introduction to Alutiiq Traditions – Who are Native Alaskans?   Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository
Native Peoples and Languages of Alaska 1982H Alaska Native Language Center compiled by Michael E. Krauss
Features of an Alutiiq Barabara (Ciqlluaq) 1988H P. Knecht and E. Agnot
Bill Berestoff Interview 12/1/85 1985H  
ALUTI IQ ETHNOGRAPHIC BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT Alutiiq Culture, Past and Present   Rachel Mason
The Alutiiq Ethnographic Bibliography 1994H Rachel Mason
Alaska Native Journeys-From the Land Called Beringia Issue No. 5, Winter 1995 1995H Alaska Native Tourism Council
The Alutiiq Language Handout H Alutiiq Museum
AGRAFENA’S CHILDREN” The Old Families of Ninilchik, Alaska 1993H Wayne Leman
Alutiiq Nations Handouts   Alutiiq Museum
BIA-Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commemoration 2003H US Department of 2003-2006 Interior
US Census 1900-Census Working File 1900H  
Common Ground the State of the States Summer 1999, Fall 1999. Archeology and Ethnography In the Public Interest H National Park Service
Demidoff, Ralph – “Ar’ursulek”/Whaler” Story    
Developing a Spirit Camp for the People of Kodiak Island: Preliminary Thoughts 1994H Teresa L. Schneider
The Evangelization of Kodiak   Orthodox Alaska
Ethnic Identity, Cultural Pride, and Generations of Baggage: A Personal Experience 1992H Gordon L. Pullar
First Kodiak Island Culture Heritage Conference 1988H Rick Knecht
Fishing and Drinking in Kodiak- From Celebrations of Identity   Rachel Mason
Full Moon Over Afognak-Alaska Sportsman 1945H Gertrude Raumaker
Accounts of the Russian Discoveries- Between Asia and America 1970H William Coxe, King’s College
Siberia and Northwestern America 1788-1792 The Journal of Carl Heinrich Merck, Naturalist with The Russian Scientific Expedition led by Captains Joseph Billings and Gavrill Sarychev 1980H Fritz Jaensch
Hunting Prehistory: Scientists Wonder if Rare Plants In Yukon-Charley Preserve are Ice Age Remnants. 1996H Anchorage Daily News
Hymnal in Cyrillic Sugcestun H  
The Indians at the Ross Settlement According to the Censuses by Kuskov, 1820-1821, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Moscow, Russia. 1992H Alexei A. Istomin
Kalega, Afognak School Yearbook 1910 1910H  
Kodiak Baranov Museum Brochure-A National Historic Landmark   Baranov Museum
Kodiak Visitor Guide-Kodiak Island Archipelago & The Katmai Coast H  
Koniag Alutiiq Classroom Grammar Book 1990H Jeff Lear
The Journal of American Fork-Lore 1938H Margaret Lantis
Note on the Alaskan Whale Cult and its Affinities American Anthropologist, Vol.40, No.3, pp438-464. 1938H Margaret Lantis
Where Are the Social Sciences in Alaska? The Scientific Monthly Vo. LXXVIII, No.1, July, 1953. 1953H Margaret Lantis
The Selection of Symbolic Meaning. Dept. of Anthropology, University of Kentucky   Margaret Lantis
Correspondence -Looking Both Ways Exhibit 2000/01H Afognak Native Corp, Alutiiq Museum
Looking Both Ways-Tools for Teachers Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People 2001H Arctic Studies Center
Fred Lukin Narrative - 1964 Tidlewave 1965H Nancy Yaw Davis
Lukin and Sheratin Interviews-Translated by Gladys Chichenoff   NVA
Markers of Identity: Labrets and Social Organization In the Kodiak Archipelago. Alaska Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 1, No.1, 2001 2001H Amy F. Steffian, Patrick Saltonstall
Mullan, Enola interview by Joanne Mulcahy. Afognak (Raspberry) Island, Alaska 1983H Joanne Mulcahy
Lecture at Kodiak, Alaska – Discovery of Kodiak’s Past. H Dr. Donald Clark
Magiwik Handout – Info on how to take a Magi 2001H NVA/Dig Afognak
Mask Spirit Songs-Alphonse Pinart 1989H Jeff Leer
Memory Eternal I-A Baseline Inventory of the Burials Surrounding the Holy Ascension Cathedral of Unalaska, Alaska 1997H Marti Murray
Milotte Mask Collection, Concepts July 1999-Paper No. 2 1999H Alaska State Museum
A Proposed Glossary of Spruce Root Basketry Terms, Concepts April 1995 – Paper No. 3 1995H  
Uncovering the Juneau Botanical Club’s Herbarium, Concepts October 1999-Paper No. 1 1999H  
To Seek His Face, Concepts August 1995 – Paper No. 7 1995H  
Symbols of Russian America, Concepts April 1995 – Paper No. 5 1995H  
Aleut Weavers, Concepts July 1997- Paper No. 8 1997H  
Native Americans Stand Their Ground 1991H Alan T. During
Naumoff, Pete Interviews 1962 & 1971, Translated by Paula Malutin H  
     
Nomadic News – The Indigenous World Magazine Articles 2001H  
Nunakakhnak: Historic Period Koniag Village in Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska 1985H Richard A. Knecht, Richard H. Jordan
Alaska’s Enduring Orthodox Heritage   Orthodox Alaska
Peeled Ponderosa Pine Trees: A Record of Inner Bark Utilization by Native Americans. J. Ethnol 4(2): 177-190 1984H Thomas W. Swetnam
Petroglyphs on Afognak Island, Kodiak Group, Alaska Anthropological Papers, Uof A, Vol.15, No. 1, Nov/1970 1970H Dr. Donald Clark
Cyber-site Preserves America’s Oldest Art Rock Art In Arkansas 2002H Indian Country Mag
The Peoples and History of Kodiak Island, Alaska A Bibliography 1997H Dr. Donald Clark
Pledge of Allegiance – Translation from Irene Coyle 2001H  
Pinart, Alphonse Journal 1872 1987H  
Sharing our Pathways-A Newsletter of the Alaska Systemic Initiative 2002/03  
Simeonoff, Helen Photo Collection. Afognak Village and People H  
Woody Island Census BIA 1930’s and 40’s H  
Recipes H  
Relationships of North Pacific and American Arctic Centres of Slate Grinding. Canadian Journal of Archaeology, No. 4, 1980 1980E Dr. Donald Clark
     
Mama and Her Aleut Beliefs, Alaska Magazine July 1973 1973E Tina Rowland
Race, Cultural Groups Social Differentiation - The Russian Creoles of Alaska as a Marginal. 1943/44E Margaret Mary Wood
Russian Conquest of Kodiak 1990E Dr. Lydia T. Black
Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska   Dr. Lydia T. Black
Nurturing Holy Traditions Washington D.C.-Insight/Washington Times 1/11/88 1988E Susan Katz
The Russian Orthodox Church as a Native Institution Among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology XVIII-1, 1981 1981E Robert R. Rathburn
Orthodoxy in Alaska: The Spiritual History of the Kodiak Aleut People, St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly, Orthodoxy in Alaska E Michael J. Oleksa
Aleut Orthodoxy. The Evangelization of Kodiak. Orthodox Alaska Magazine E  
Male and Female in Inuit Shamanism.Etudes/Inuit/Studies, 1986, 10(1-2): 115-131. 1986E Jaarich G. Oosten
Following a Star: Starring During Orthodox Holiday, Anchorage Times, January 4, 1992. 1992E Naomi Warren Klouda
The Effects of Russian Orthodoxy on the Koniag Indians and their Shamanism 1993E Alisha Drabek
The Sedna Cycle: A Study in Myth Evolution Folktales   H. Newell Wardle
Orthodox Devotion: The Kissing Part. Christian Century April 13, 1994. 1994E Frederica Mathews-Green
Orthodox North Star Magazine 2001E  
Sharing Our Pathways: A Newsletter of the ARSI E Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative.
Siberia: Surprising Home for Early Modern Humans, Science Vol. 268, June 2, 1995. 1995E Virginia Morell
Spruce Root Alutiiq Hat: Correspondence dealing with possible purchase of hat 2002E Alaska State Museum, Alutiiq Heritage Foundation
A Storm That Shall Pass: Alutiiq Adaptation and Survival Since 1740. E Gordon L. Pullar, Richard A. Knecht
Gender Relations and Socio-Economic Change in Russian America: An Archaeological Study of the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska 1784-1867 AD 1996E Katharine Woodhouse Beyer
Tales From Kodiak Island: Legends and Myths Journal of American Folk-Lore. E  
Taqukaaq (Bear) Song-Alutiiq Translation Sung at Bear Awakening. 2000E Roy Madsen
An Example of Technological Change in Prehistory: the Origin of a Regional Ground Slate Industry In South-Central Coastal Alaska 1982E Dr. Donald Clark
Three Saints Bay: A Cultural History of Old Harbor And Kodiak Island. HCRS Department of Interior. 1981E Rev. Michael Oleksa
Vital Statistics and Confessional Lists: Kodiak, Afognak And Old Harbor Parishes, 1823-1970    
Welcome to Afognak: Personal Interview with Nina Olsen-Aleut Elder. 1988E Paul Lorring
Who Are The Native People of Kodiak Island? Koniag, Pacific Eskimo, Aleut, Alutiiq, Qikertarmiut, Sugiag. KANA, Alutiiq Studies Curriculum, 1992. 1992E Philomena H. Knecht
Incorporating Alutiiq Values and Ethics in Community Development Efforts Rural Development Masters of Arts Program 2004E Sarah Lukin
Photographs for above report 2004E Sarah Lukin
Afognak Village History Book Outline Compiling Info for Documenting Afognak History. E Alisha Drabek
Village Sides: First Draft E NVA
The Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami of 1964   Gordon Pullar
The Katmai Eruption (Final Draft 1/1/03) E Gordon Pullar
Afognak Village History-Draft Outline 2003E Gordon Pullar
Afognak Village History Revised Draft Outline and Chapter Submission 2003E Gordon Pullar
Introduction: Afognak Village History 2003E Gordon Pullar
1964 Earthquake Interviews-Afognak 2003E Gordon Pullar.
Families by Location: Afognak and Kodiak 1870-1895. E Shoonaq Tribe
Families Living in Kodiak Village in 1900, 1910, 1920 E Shoonaq Tribe
1900 Kodiak Island, Alaska Census * Shoonaq Tribe
1910 Kodiak Island, Alaska Census * Shoonaq Tribe
1920 Kodiak Island, Alaska Census * Shoonaq Tribe
Kodiak History-Brief Outline of Historical Locations E Shoonaq Tribe
Kodiak Residency Listing-Resident Locations E Shoonaq Tribe
Various Kodiak Photos-Residency Locations E Shoonaq Tribe
Songs and Prayers-Written in Alutiiq and Russian E Shoonaq Tribe
Julie Nauthton Interview-Life In Afognak 1999E Gordon Pullar, Shauna Lukin
Julia Naughton Interview 1999E Gordon Pullar
Elder Interviews-Tape Transcriptions Approximately 24 tapes. 1997/99E Jeff Leer
Oral History Interviews-Remembrances of Early Village Life. 1998/99E Jeff Leer/Gordon Pullar, Shauna Lukin
Russian American Company Records 1819-1867 E  
Confessional Records Church of Nativity of the Theotokos on Afognak 1896-1916 E NVA
Vital Statistics Books on Afognak and Kodiak Orthodox Baptisms, Births and Deaths 1870-1955 E NVA
Vital Statistics for Kanatak Settlement 1923-1943 E NVA
Records of Births and Chrismations at Ouzinkie 1937-1965. Performed by Fr. Gerasim Schmaltz. Box 3 Folder 11 E NVA
Vital Statistics Book of North American Metropolia Issued By Bishop of Alaska to Ouzinkie Church. Box 3 Folder 13 E NVA
Confessional Records Kodiak and Afognak Parish 1850-1870 E NVA
Vital Statistics Book Issued by the New-Arkhangel’sk Consistory to the Clergy of the Church of Holy Resurrection at Kodiak for 1870-1895 E NVA
Confessional Records Issued by the Alaska Consistory to the Clergy of the Church of Nativity of the Theotokos at Afognak for 1899 E NVA
Afognak Parish-Church of the Nativity of All Holy Theotokos Confessional Lists for 1916-1896. (no records for 1912, 1900 And 1897) E NVA
Afognak Island –Early History (LB Version further editing Aug. 31, 02, Modified by Clark). 2002E Dr. Donald Clark
Families Living in Afognak Settlement and Little Afognak Settlement 1900. E NVA
Families Living in Afognak Settlement and Little Afognak Settlement 1910. E NVA
Families Living in Afognak Settlement and Little Afognak Settlement Pre-1900. E NVA
Afognak Village Timeline-PreHistory to Present. E NVA
Afognak Genealogy-Afognak Early Families-Located in Family Tree Maker Program. E NVA
Families by Location-Afognak & Kodiak 1870-1895 E NVA
Families Living in Kodiak Village in 1900,1910,1920 E NVA

 

Resource Archive - Natural Sciences

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
Year
Researcher/Source
Checklist of Vascular Plants Collected on Afognak Island, Alaska 1991/99H Carolyn L. Parker
Aleut Botany on the Lower Kenai Peninsula Alaska Native News/August 1984 1984H Alix Wennekens
Bald Eagle Basics-Alaska US Fish and Wildlife Service H  
Bibliography, Ethnobotany Light the Past, Spark the Future, Dig Afognak Ethnobotany Session Bibliography H  
Northern Plant Documentation Center Report 59: Vascular Specimens at Ala From Afognak Quad. 1992H Carolyn Parker, U of A Museum
Afognak Driftwood Project Update: Dec. 16, 1996 1996H Karen Adams
Fish Species Information Handouts:ADF&G Wildlife Notebook Series H Alaska Dept. Fish and Game
Katenai Plant List 1995H Carolyn Parker
Kodiak Island Borough Public Access Atlas 1997H AK Division of Land
Kodiak Alutiiq Plantlore 1991H Priscilla N. Russell
Kodiak Alutiiq Spring Plants H Native Educators Of Alutiiq Region
Kodiak Folk Botany-Interview Mary Thorsheim Medicinal Plants 1960H Dr. Donald Clark
Kodiak Plant Families and Some Representatives H  
Kodiak Plants and Their Traditional Uses: 1999H Alutiiq Museum
Leave No Trace: Outdoor Skills & Ethics National Outdoor Leadership School. Vol 5, 2nd Ed. 1998H  
Mac’s Field Guides: Marine Mammals and Intertidal Marine Invertebrates H  
Naniquah Botanical Project H  
Plant Illustrations    
How Fast Can a Spruce Tree Travel? Alaska Science Forum, ASF #885 1988H Sue Ann Bowling


Resource Archive - Education

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
Year
Researcher/Source
Children’s Driftwood Book Notes-Correspondence Photos, Graphic Drawing E Multiple Submitters
The Red Cedar of Afognak-An Afognak Driftwood Tale- Driftwood Journey to Afognak E NVA
Native Educators of the Alutiiq Region-Correspondence Regarding Science Camps for Dig Afognak E NEAR
Alutiiq Outdoor Games 2000 Lu’umacihpet Camp-Qattani 2000E NVA
Native American Literature   E
Sugtestun Immersion Language Project Language Category 2 E NVA
Community Needs Surveys-Regarding Language Renewal E NVA
A Healer’s Journey Home - Review of book on Mary Peterson “Birth and Rebirth on an Alaskan Island: The Life of an Alutiiq Healer by Joanne B. Mulcahy. E Alisha Drabek
Earlier Life –Living in a Village, Submitted to Kodiak Daily Mirror “Cama’i Edition 2001E Julie Knagin
Sugtestun Voice-An Alutiiq Column Example Flyer— E NVA
Sugtestun Voice-An Invitation to Listen to our Song By Native Educators of the Alutiiq Region E Alisha Drabek
Sugestun Voice-Alutiiq Relation of A Bear By Native Educators of the Alutiiq Region E Alisha Drabek
Kodiak Area Tribal Councils E NVA
Kodiak Area ANCSA Native Corporations    
Kodiak Area ANCSA Village Groups    
Kodiak Regional HIS Nonprofit    
Kodiak’s Native Organizations Profiled, Kodiak Daily Mirror Article E Sue Jeffrey
Alutiiq Values Poster Published E Alisha Drabek
The Impact of Language and Culture On American Indian and Alaska Native Student Learning Outcomes. E D. Michael Pavel
Alaska Native Languages-Current Speakers E NVA
Alutiiq Dictionary-Alutiiq Words E NVA
Audio Collection-Interviews, Songs, Language. 2002E NVA
NVA’s CD Collection E NVA
Disk Collection-Census and Confessional Records, Vital Statistics. E NVA
Maps in Library- Land, Language, Environmentally Sensitive Areas E NVA
Video Collection-NVA Library E NVA
List of Interviewees which corresponds to Audio Collection Vol . 1, 2, and 3. E NVA
Library Catalog-Books and Archives E NVA
Native Village of Afognak Library and Policies for Library Use E NVA
Dig Afognak Article Index E NVA
Oral History Transcripts E NVA

 


Resource Archive - Culture Planning

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
Year
Researcher/Source
Afognak Heritage Advisory Group Correspondence E Sarah Ward
Photos depicting Culture Visit from Japan 2002E ANC/Olsen
Strategic Initiatives for Native Village of Afognak Includes 5-yr Tribal Management and Governance Plan 2002E NVA
Afognak-Transportation System Signs-in Alutiiq E Dig Afognak
Alutiiq Calendar-Tentative Outline E NVA
Kodiak Alutiiq Cultural Values Chart 2001E NEAR
Discussion on Healing Through Culture E NVA
Law of the Land-Alaska Native Statement of Harvest as Defined by the Laws of Nature 2001E Rick Rowland
Cycle of Learning and Living in Place Through our Values 2000E NVA
Small Business Development – Ideas for Seasonal Jobs Related to Summer Employment. 2001E NVA


Resource Archives - Images

KEY:

H = Hard Copy (Stored in file cabinets at the Native Village of Afognak)  
E = Electronic File (Stored on the Native Village of Afognak computer server)  
* = Exists as Hard Copy and as Electronic File  

Content
 
Researcher/Source
Alutiiq Museum Collection of Afognak E Alutiiq Museum
Alutiiq Museum Collection 2 of Afognak E Alutiiq Museum
Baranov Museum Archives of Afognak E Baranov Museum
Bob Chadwick Collection 1959-1963 of Afognak E Bob Chadwick
Library of Congress – Old Afognak Church Photos E  
Mary Fearn Photos - Old Village E Mary Fearn
Rick Knecht Photos - Church & other post 1964 structures E Rick Knecht
Ruth Dawson Photos - Old Village E Ruth Dawson
Helen Simeonoff Photos - Old Village E Helen Simeonoff
Afognak Class Picture and Key E  
Afognak Church Pictures E Various Collections
     
Maps    
Afognak Bay E  
Kodiak Island E  
Muskomee Bay E  
Landownership E  
Kazakof E  
Alutiiq Placenames Maps E NVA
     
Petroglyphs    
Photo Images of all Petroglyph Markings on Afognak E  
Composite of all Petroglyphs E  
     
Allotments    
Photos of Allotment Areas on Afognak E  
Russian Property Owner Tresspass Photos E  
Lipsett Point North Photos E  
     
Archaeology    
Photos of Afognak Dig Sites and Participants E  
Photos of Artifact Collections and Village Petroglyphs E  
     
Crafts    
Photos of Craft Demonstrations, Artists and Participants E Various
     
Scenics    
Photos of Malina Bay and Afognak Bay E  
Elk Herd Photos E  
Photos of various camp scenes, including camp participants and activities, and surrounding scenic views E Various
A product of the Afognak Data Recovery Project

To embrace, protect, develop, and enhance Alutiiq culture, protect our traditional use areas and encourage unity among the Alutiiq of the Kodiak Archipelago