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  1. Picture Map Geography of Canada and Alaska by QuinnV, 2000-01
  2. The Geography and Geology of Alaska: A Summary of Existing Knowledge by Alfred H. Brooks, 1906
  3. Alaska Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  4. Alaska: The 49th state in pictures (Visual geography series) by James Nach, 1962
  5. Alaska in story and pictures (Pictured geography) by Marguerite Henry, 1943
  6. Picture map geography of Canada and Alaska by Vernon Quinn, 1944
  7. Landscapes of Alaska: Their Geologic Evolution (Volume I of Part Four - Geology and Geography of the National Park Service's Recreation Survey of Alaska) (Volume 1 of Part 4) by John C. Reed, Howel Williams, et all 1958
  8. Kobuk River people (University of Alaska. Dept. of Anthropology and Geography. Studies of northern peoples, no. 1) by J. Louis Giddings, 1961
  9. Alaska, Weites Land Am Rande Der Arktis
  10. Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold Fields 1896-1898: A Thrilling Narrative of Life in the Gold Mines and Camps (Classic Reprint Series (Fairbanks, Alaska), No. 5.) by William Haskell, 1998-03-01
  11. Alaska's Mountain Ranges (Alaska Geographic) by George Wuerthner, 1988-11
  12. Alaska V2: History, Geography, Resources by William Dall, Henry Gannett, et all 2007-06-25
  13. Alaska. Volume 1: Narrative, Glaciers, Natives; Volume 2: History, Geography, Resources. Harriman Alaska Expedition. two volumes
  14. American Geographical Society (Around the World Program (Alaska, The Boston Tea Part, Shipping, Historical Cities, Jamaica, Surinam.) by American Geographical Society, 1960

41. Map Of The State Of Alaska
Map of the State of alaska. View Map of alaska. Formore information try a book or magazine search.
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42. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Alaska
Flag, Facts Map and Symbols (Imagesoft.net) · Brief History of alaska Statehood(18671959) (University of Virginia) · National Geographic · 50States.com
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AK To the Aleut peoples, Alaska was “Alyeshka”, meaning the great land. Alaska, the 49th state, officially became a state on January 3, 1959. It was purchased from Russia for $7 million in 1867 and was made a territory of the United States in 1912. It is t he largest state in area, almost a fifth as large as all the rest of the United States. It remained largely unexplored until the Gold Rush in the 1880s. Fur trade was the main economic activity in Alaska for more than 150 years after 1741. In the 1880s and 1890s major gold deposits were discovered. In addition, other minerals, particularly copper, tin, mercury, and silver, were also mined. During the 1940s and 1950s large military bases were built. Beginning in the late 1970s, the economy underwent a fundamental change as the state's enormous oil deposits were exploited. Almost a third of Alaska is north of the Arctic Circle. At Point Barrow, Alaska's northernmost point, the sun never sets between May and August. Tourists come to see Alaska's mountain scenery, historic coastal towns and the state's vast areas of untamed wilderness. Mount McKinley in the Alaska Range is North America's highest peak at 20,320 feet and one of the greatest challenges for mountain climbers.

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Alaska was the 49 th state in the USA ; it became a state on January 3, 1959 . State Abbreviation - AK
State Capital - Juneau Largest City - Anchorage Area - 656,425 square miles [Alaska is the biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Alaska is the 48th most populous state in the USA] Major Industry - oil (petroleum) Major Rivers - Yukon River, Kuskokwim River, Colville River, Copper River Major Lakes - Iliamna Lake, Aleknagik Lake, Becharof Lake, Clark Lake, Minchumina Lake Highest Point - Mt. McKinley - 20,320 feet (6,194 m) above sea level Bordering US States - none Bordering Country - Canada Bordering Body of Water - Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Beaufort Sea, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska Origin of the Name Alaska - The word Alaska is from the Aleut Indian word "alaxsxaq" or "agunalaksh" that mean the mainland or shore.

44. American Indian Areas/Alaska Native Areas/Hawaiian Home Lands Cartographic Bound
Location, http//www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/an2000.html. geography, alaska. Vintage,January 1, 2000. geography, alaska,National File. Vintage, January 1, 1990.
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Geographic Area Descriptions Metadata Boundary File Titles 2000 Alaska Native Regional Corporations 2000 American Indian Areas/Alaska Native Areas/Hawaiian Home Lands 1990 American Indian/Alaska Native Areas 2000 Tribal Subdivisions Geographic Area Description
Alaska Native Regional Corporation Alaska Native Village Statistical Area American Indian Reservation American Indian Off-Reservation Trust Land ... Tribal Designated Statistical Area General Description There are both legal and statistical American Indian, Alaska Native, and native Hawaiian entities for which the U.S. Census Bureau provides data for Census 2000. The legal entities consist of federally recognized American Indian reservations and off-reservation trust land areas, the tribal subdivisions that can divide these entities, state recognized American Indian reservations, Alaska Native Regional Corporations, and Hawaiian home lands. The statistical entities are Alaska Native village statistical areas, Oklahoma tribal statistical areas, tribal designated statistical areas, and state designated American Indian statistical areas. Tribal subdivisions can exist within the statistical Oklahoma tribal statistical areas.

45. PBS - Harriman Retraced: Debbie Chalmers
Since participating in the 1992 alaska Geographic Alliance summerinstitute, my interest in geography education has grown. Each
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46. Alaska State Geography
alaska State geography. So you want to know about alaska? Geographic Landmarks.Top of Page. alaska is well known for its dramatic landscape.
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Top of Page Population (1994): 626,278 ( 48th in size) State size: 591,004 square miles (1st in size) State Capital: Juneau (named after Joe Juneau a prospector who found gold in the area) Major cities: Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks Admission to union: The 49th State Date entered the union: January 3, 1959 Origin of state name: Named from the Aleut word Al-ay-ek-sha meaning mainland. Nicknames: The Great Land and the Last Frontier Bordering states: Not bordering any states. The Arctic Ocean on the north, Canada on the east, Gulf of Alaska and Pacific Ocean on the south and Bering Straight on the west. State bird: Willow Ptarmigan State flower: Forget-me-not State tree: Sitka Spruce Motto: North to the Future
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Top of Page Alaska is well known for its dramatic landscape. Large mountainous, volcanic regions and wilderness. Mount McKinley is the tallest mountain in the U.S. at 20,320 feet.

47. CIA - The World Factbook -- United States
forest fires in the west; flooding; permafrost in northern alaska, a major geography note Definition Field Listing world s third-largest country by size
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48. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Conservation/geography is how their grantees describe their use of these Park Service,Geospatial Data Clearinghouse National Park Servicealaska Region s GIS
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49. Alaska Magazine | FAQs: Geography
FAQs geography Q. How big is alaska? A. alaska contains 586,412 squaremiles. alaska is onefifth the size of the Lower 48 states
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50. Internet Resources For Physical Geography
photographs) that are useful in teaching geography more widely available usingcomputers and the internet. Air Photos of California and alaska dozens of
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51. Alaska
http//www.pbs.org/edens/denal. Activity 1 Learn About the geography of alaska.With your teacher s help, locate alaska on a globe or large wall map.
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Arctic Animals of Alaska The Arctic is covered with ice and snow for most of the year. Animals that live in Alaska's Arctic region must be able to survive long winters and very cold temperatures. These animals have bodies that are designed to live in this world of ice and snow. Surprisingly, many animals live in this cold, harsh climate. Let's learn about these animals of the Far North. The Task
Explore and experience the natural history of the Arctic region of Alaska by:
1. Locating the geographic region of Arctic Alaska.
2. Reading descriptions of several Arctic animals.
3. Researching to learn more about a specific Arctic animal.
4. Writing a poem about an Arctic animal.
5. Using a graphic organizer to take research notes.
6. Writing a research report about that Arctic animal.
The Process You have been asked to help the park rangers at Denali National Park in Alaska. They need your help in making a guide to the many types of Alaskan animals living in the park. This guide will be included in a brochure given out to park visitors. In this activity you will learn about many Arctic animals and how their bodies provide them with special protection from the cold of an Alaskan winter. After learning about several animals, you will choose an animal to write a report about. You will have an opportunity to share your report with a small group or with your class before turning it in to your teacher for the Denali National Park guide to Arctic animals.

52. Alaska
alaska Natives; Inuit is used for Eskimos living in Canada.) The two main Eskimogroups, Inupiat and Yupik, are distinguished by their language and geography.
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    Capital: Juneau Governor: Frank H. Murkowski, R (to Dec. 2006) Lieut. Governor: Loren Leman, R (to Dec. 2006) Senators: Lisa Murkowski, R (to Jan. 2005); Ted Stevens, R (to Jan. 2009) Atty. General: Gregg D. Renkes, R (apptd. by gov.) Organized as territory: Entered Union (rank): Jan. 3, 1959 (49) Constitution ratified: April 24, 1956 Motto: North to the Future State Symbols: flower forget-me-not (1949) tree sitka spruce (1962) bird willow ptarmigan (1955) fish king salmon (1962) song gem jade (1968) marine mammal bowhead whale (1983) fossil woolly mammoth (1986) mineral gold (1968) sport dog mushing (1972) Nickname: Origin of name: 10 largest cities (2000): Anchorage, 260,283; Juneau, 30,711; Fairbanks, 30,224; Sitka, 8,835; Ketchikan, 7,922; Kenai, 6,942; Kodiak, 6,334; Bethel, 5,471; Wasilla, 5,469; Barrow, 4,581 Land area: 571,951 sq mi. (1,4 81,353 sq km)

53. United States: Physical Geography
Encyclopedia—United States. Physical geography. alaska and the mountains ofNW United States had extensive mountain glaciers and were heavily eroded.
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    Canadian Shield , dips into the United States from Canada in the Great Lakes region. It is an area of little local relief, with an irregular drainage system and many lakes, as well as some of the oldest exposed rocks in the United States. The terrain of the N United States was formed by the great continental ice sheets that covered N North America during the late Cenozoic Era. The southern edge of the ice sheet is roughly traced by a line of terminal moraines extending west from E Long Island and then along the course of the Ohio and Missouri rivers to the Rocky Mts.; land north of this line is covered by glacial material. Alaska and the mountains of NW United States had extensive mountain glaciers and were heavily eroded. Large glacial lakes (see Lake Bonneville under Bonneville Salt Flats Lahontan, Lake

54. United States Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag A
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  • 55. MSN Encarta - United States (Geography)
    Anchorage, the dominant population and economic center in alaska, contains approximately knownas the Hawaiian Islands is the smallest geographic region in the
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    56. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
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    57. Institute Of The North
    Institute of the North is home to the alaska Geographic Alliance (AGA), a providerof books, maps, study aids and workshops on the geography of alaska and the
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    Institute of the North specializes in how to utilize and care for the resource-rich commons for the benefit of those living in and on the commons. Areas of special study include Alaska, the new Russia, the many regions of the Arctic and other areas of the world that are lightly populated and wealthy in both human cultures and natural resources.
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    Its mission combines both economic relevance and geopolitical urgency as most trouble spots around the world are found in regions where the commons has been mismanaged or exploited.
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    WRITINGS AND CURRICULA Walter J. Hickel Crisis in the Commons: the Alaska Solution , articulates how those who live on and from the commons can claim the benefits of their birthright, breaking the colonial syndrome that produces victims, rather than beneficiaries, of the global economy. top of page PROGRAMS The Circumpolar Infrastructure Task Force The Institute of the North initiated and serves as the Secretariat for the Circumpolar Infrastructure Task Force, a joint effort by Arctic governments to encourage transport and telecom links between Arctic nations. Sanctioned by the Arctic Council and the Northern Forum, the Task Force is funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Arctic Research Commission and the Northern Forum.

    58. ALASKA
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