Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin
Away up toward the frozen north lies the great peninsula, which the United States bought from the Russians, and thus became responsible for the native peoples from whom the Russians had taken the land. There are many kinds of people there, from Indians to Esquimos, and they are under the American Government, yet they have no votes and are not called American citizens. It is about this country and its people that this little story is written, and in the hope of interesting American girls and boys in these very strange people, their Little Alaskan Cousins. - Summary from the Preface
Genre(s): Children's Fiction
Language: English
Group: Our Little Cousin Series
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | Larry Wilson |
00:01:10 |
Play 01 | Kalitan Tenas | Lynda Marie Neilson |
00:14:16 |
Play 02 | Around the Camp-Fire | Lynda Marie Neilson |
00:16:49 |
Play 03 | To the Glacier | April6090 |
00:10:50 |
Play 04 | Ted Meets Mr. Bruin | Betsy Walker |
00:10:23 |
Play 05 | A Monster of the Deep | Shasta |
00:16:37 |
Play 06 | The Island Home of Kalitan | Shasta |
00:15:00 |
Play 07 | Twilight Tales and Totems | Anita Sloma-Martinez |
00:11:13 |
Play 08 | The Berry Dance | KevinS |
00:11:32 |
Play 09 | On the Way to Nome | Shasta |
00:20:55 |
Play 10 | In the Gold Country | April6090 |
00:10:39 |
Play 11 | Afternoon Tea in an Eglu | ChadH94 |
00:09:54 |
Play 12 | The Splendour of Saghalie Tyee | Lynda Marie Neilson |
00:12:00 |