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Tundra Times Photograph Project
Politicians record 5 of 143
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Accession Number: |
TT.00343 |
Date of Photo: |
1984/03/03 |
Caption: |
"Mike Albert of Tunuak gets a little moral support from Chris Walunga-Bywater only moments after asking Judge Berger why "the real Landowners" were not asked when Alaska became a State and later when ANCSA was passed. Walunga-Bywater said she had been waiting for someone to ask that question."
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Description: |
Photo of a elderly man, identifed as Mike Albert of Tununak, and a young woman, identified as Chris Walunga-Bywater, embracing on an Anchorage sidewalk. They had been talking to Thomas Berger of the Alaska Native Review Commission about issues related to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
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Name: |
Mike Albert |
Ethnicity: |
Yup’ik |
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Subject
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Unknown Photographer |
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Photographer
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Name: |
Chris Walunga-Bywater |
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Subject
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State: |
Alaska
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Organizations: |
Alaska Native Review Commission |
Indigenous Group: |
Multiple |
Publication Information: |
1984/03/21 |
CD Number: |
047
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Annotations: |
Mike Albert of Tunuak gets a little moral support from Chris Walunga-Bywater only moments after asking Judge Berger why "the real Landowners" were not asked when Alaska became a State and later when ANCSA was passed. Walunga-Bywater said she had been waiting for someone to ask that question." T.T. 3/21/84 ANCSA |
Keywords: |
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Portraits:Group portraits |
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