West Cook Inlet ethnographic overview and assessment for Lak
West Cook Inlet ethnographic overview and assessment for Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
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"Describes the culture and history of the people and communities of western Cook Inlet, southcentral Alaska. A primary goal is to identify the traditional and contemporary associations between the people and comunities of western Cook Inlet and the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve"--P. v.
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