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The stories she heard as a young girl from her own elder relatives inspired Holly Miowak Guise to research and document the experience of Alaska Natives from the 1940s. Her work is compiled in the book, “Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II.” Her work encompasses the U.S. Government’s occupation of the Aleutian Islands, the trauma of religious boarding schools, and the historic Alaska Native fight to overcome institutionalized discrimination. In this encore show, we’ll talk with Guise about her work and the people she encountered.
Dr. Holly Miowak Guise (Iñupiaq), assistant professor of History at the University of New Mexico and the author of Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from WWII
Break 1 Music: Veteran’s Honoring Song (song) Red Hawk Medicine Drum (artist) New Beginnings (album)
Break 2 Music: Burn Your Village to The Ground (single) The Halluci-Nation (artist)
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