Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (Agency : U.S.)
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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (Agency : U.S.)
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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (Agency : U.S.)
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- Where we found a whale, a history of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Brian Fagan
- The dawn of aviation around Lake Clark Pass, 1927-1960, with the diaries of Helen Beeman Denison, 1943-1952, John B. Branson
- West Cook Inlet, ethnographic overview and assessment for Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, Ronald T. Stanek, James A. Fall, and Davin L. Holen
- More readings from One man's wilderness, the journals of Richard L. Proenneke, 1974-1980, John Branson, editor
- Nanutset ch'u q'udi gu, Before our time and now : an ethnohistory of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, [Karen K. Gaul]
- The life and times of John W. Clark of Nushagak, Alaska, 1846-1896, John B. Branson
- More readings from One Man's Wilderness, the journals of Richard L. Proenneke, 1974-1980, John Branson, editor
- A 20th-century portrait of Lake Clark, Alaska, 1900-2000, John B. Branson
- Respect the land - it's like part of us, a traditional use study of inland Dena'ina ties to the Chulitna River & Sixmile Lake Basins, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Douglas Deur, Karen Evanoff, and Jamie Hebert
- Respect the land - it's like part of us, a traditional use study of inland Denai'na ties to the Chulitna River & Sixmile Lake basins, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Douglas Deur, Karen Evanoff, Jamie Hebert, and the Dena'ina Knowledge-Holders of Nondalton
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- The dawn of aviation around Lake Clark Pass, 1927-1960, with the diaries of Helen Beeman Denison, 1943-1952, John B. Branson
- Respect the land - it's like part of us, a traditional use study of inland Dena'ina ties to the Chulitna River & Sixmile Lake Basins, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Douglas Deur, Karen Evanoff, and Jamie Hebert
- Respect the land - it's like part of us, a traditional use study of inland Denai'na ties to the Chulitna River & Sixmile Lake basins, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Douglas Deur, Karen Evanoff, Jamie Hebert, and the Dena'ina Knowledge-Holders of Nondalton