Holly Guise

@hollyguise

Atiġa Miowak/Mayuġiak Iñupiaq historian centering US history/Postdoc @UCIrvine/I focus on WWII Alaska history/herstory &

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2015.

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    11. stu 2019.

    Inupiaq WWII veteran Holger "Jorgy" Jorgensen is from Haycock & Koyuk I've interviewed him in Fairbanks over a dozen times since 2015 He knew my grandma- from visiting Unalakleet by dogsled as a teen Holger Jorgy Jorgensen Veterans Day 2019 via

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    None of the news commentators have anything to say about Trump's containing overtly colonial language. He valorized "pioneers" who settled and "tamed" the "wild west," invoked mythologies of Manifest Destiny and the frontier, then called for the USA to plant a flag on Mars.

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    Delighted to get a sneak peek at the cover of , edited by & Leandra Zarnow, featuring terrific new essays you'll want to read and teach in the Fall (including some by yours truly).

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    prije 8 sati

    Ten years ago, a chance encounter with a crew of Korean retirees scrubbing the mountains of the "residue of Japanese colonialism" planted the seed. I'm thrilled to finally share its fruition: Seeds of Control, forthcoming from Preorder here:

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    If you're in Providence on Thursday and write about the environment in some way, shape, or form stop by !

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    I think about this a lot. I only learned about this actor decades after Alien became one of my favorite films. There’s so much to say.

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    2. velj

    Fun/important fact for super bowl Sunday. John Marshall did not discover gold at Sutter's Mill. It was actually discovered by Native laborers (some working voluntarily, others unfree/enslaved) building Sutter's sawmill. Al Hurtado points this out, as does

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    “We are here to protect this land...No president can tell us who is illegal on our ancestral homelands.” Powerful words by O’odham activist Hon'mana Seukteoma.

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    1. velj

    *looks at history of the Black Panther Party* Now. If only I could put my finger on the difference.

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    31. sij

    And yet has made NO effort to offer explanations or comments to local media in regarding timeline, effects, consequences of poor, perhaps illegal process.

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    31. sij

    Manitoba becomes just the 2nd province to stop seizing newborns just because the mother was in cfs care at one time in her life

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    31. sij

    First Native American To Attend Flagstaff Public Schools On What It Means To Be A Resilient Woman

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    The legacy of conquest, continued. IDPI offers a solution worth considering. A radioactive legacy haunts this Navajo village, which fears a fractured future

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    29. sij

    Anyone out there taken Humanities Intensive Learning and Teaching (HILT) courses before? Would you be willing to talk to a student about it?

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    31. sij

    In honor of : Did you know Indiana University banned students during World War II? Learn more about this history + campaign to rectify this mistake

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  16. 30. sij

    This TB epidemic was part of what Yupik theorist Harold Napoleon called "the great death" in which colonial violence & diseases altered the fabric of so many Native families. 6/

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  17. 30. sij

    And then I think of my own family- and the fractured stories from relatives. And the era when my grandpa had TB and my grandma had to snare rabbits to feed all the kids. They had 9. To this day my mom & her siblings can't eat rabbit. 5/

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  18. 30. sij

    So here I am writing about the TB epidemic in Alaska where 10- 25% of the Native population was hit, and that's some grim statistics, and all I see in my head are these photographs of Native servicemen socializing and how her uncle's life was gone too soon. 4/

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  19. 30. sij

    Last time I visited Karen I helped her complete the paperwork to request her uncle's military records from NARA. We found out that her uncle died of TB during the war. Until then it was a mystery. 3/

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  20. 30. sij

    Karen Thompson from Metlakatla has helped me so much. Her uncle's photo album is one of the few I've ever seen of all Native men socializing during WWII Alaska. 2/

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  21. 30. sij

    I'm having very mixed feelings right now- about tuberculosis in AK during the war and its impact on Alaska Natives & all I can think of is this family album from an elder who showed me her uncle's wartime photos- of all these Tsimshian Native men in the service. 1/

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