Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska; Volume 15
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Originally published in 1898, this comprehensive report on Alaska's seal and salmon fisheries is a valuable reference work for researchers and historians. It includes detailed information on the history, geography, natural resources, and government of Alaska, as well as reports on the state's fisheries and correspondence between the State and Treasury Departments.
This detailed report provides a comprehensive overview of the domestication of reindeer in Alaska, including the history of the project, the methods used to import and breed the animals, and their impact on the local economy and culture. A must-read for anyone interested in the history and ecology of Alaska.
This comprehensive report on the natural resources of Alaska was prepared by a team of experts commissioned by the US Treasury Department in the late 19th century. It provides an encyclopedic overview of the fish, wildlife, minerals, and other resources of the vast Alaskan territory, as well as of its indigenous peoples and their customs. The report is an invaluable source of information on the ecological and economic dimensions of early American expansion into the North Pacific and the Arctic. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and geography of Alaska and the US expansionist project.
Discover the fascinating story of how reindeer were introduced to Alaska and transformed the lives of Native Alaskans. This historic report by Sheldon Jackson and the United States Bureau of Education offers a unique perspective on an enduring legacy of American history.
This report by Sheldon Jackson provides a detailed account of the efforts to introduce domestic reindeer into Alaska at the end of the 19th century. It describes the challenges faced by the pioneers of this new industry and their success in creating a sustainable and profitable strategy for raising reindeer in the far north.