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oai:ahtnaheritagefoundation.com:AHF01-0004-01

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Title:Camp-elders / Camp-medicine plants
Access Rights:standard
Date:1993-06-22
Description:Side A: Camp discussion by Elders The meaning of Ahtna is Chitina "the river goes out" Ahtna Ta anene - Copper people Kluti-Kaah - mouth of this river Keeping warm a long time ago they used hot rocks Spruce bark building (hut) Hot rocks used to heat bath water, cooking in a basket Using birch bark for cooking Story of Fox and Wolverine Side B: Medicine plants. Participants: Walya Hobson, Arlene Moberg, Elizabeth Pete, Frank Stickwan, Etta Bell, Rose Hamilton. Language as given: eng
Format:Digitised: 0; Media: compact cassette; Media description: JVC GI-90 IEC1 Type 1, Normal Position
Identifier:AHF01-0004-01
Language:English
Ahtena
Language (ISO639):eng
aht
Subject:English language
Ahtena language
Subject (ISO639):eng
aht

OLAC Info

Archive:  C'ek'aedi Hwnax Ahtna Regional Linguistic and Ethnographic Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:ahtnaheritagefoundation.com:AHF01-0004-01
DateStamp:  1993-06-22
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Citation: n.a. 1993-06-22. C'ek'aedi Hwnax Ahtna Regional Linguistic and Ethnographic Archive.
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