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Before the storm, a year in the Pribilof Islands, 1941-1942

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Before the storm, a year in the Pribilof Islands, 1941-1942
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Before the storm
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a year in the Pribilof Islands, 1941-1942
Summary
An account of the struggles and oppression of the Pribilof Aleuts of Alaska written by a woman who became their passionate advocate. From June of 1941 through the following summer, Fredericka Martin lived with her husband, Dr. Samuel Berenberg, on remote St. Paul Island in Alaska. During that time, Martin delved into the complex history of the Unangan people, and Before the Storm draws from her personal accounts of that year and her research to present a fascinating portrait of a time and a people facing radical change. A government-ordered evacuation of all Aleuts from the island in the face of World War II, which Martin recounts in her journal, proved but the first step in a long struggle by native peoples to gain independence, and, as editor Raymond L. Hudson explains, Martin came to play a significant role in the effort. "Particularly because so few books about the Pribilofs have focused on the people of the islands, Before the Storm offers an especially welcome perspective to our understanding of the unusual history of the Aleuts there." -Alaska Journal of Anthropology
Target audience
adult
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