Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin
Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Away up toward the frozen north lies the great peninsula, which the United States bought from the Russians, and thus became responsible for the native peoples from whom the Russians had taken the land. There are many kinds of people there, from Indians to Esquimos, and they are under the American Government, yet they have no votes and are not called American citizens. It is about this country and its people that this little story is written, and in the hope of interesting American girls and boys in these very strange people, their Little Alaskan Cousins. - Summary from the Preface (2 hr 41 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:10 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Kalitan Tenas | 14:16 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
Around the Camp-Fire | 16:49 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
To the Glacier | 10:50 | Read by April6090 |
Ted Meets Mr. Bruin | 10:23 | Read by Betsy Walker |
A Monster of the Deep | 16:37 | Read by Shasta |
The Island Home of Kalitan | 15:00 | Read by Shasta |
Twilight Tales and Totems | 11:13 | Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
The Berry Dance | 11:32 | Read by KevinS |
On the Way to Nome | 20:55 | Read by Shasta |
In the Gold Country | 10:39 | Read by April6090 |
Afternoon Tea in an Eglu | 9:54 | Read by ChadH94 |
The Splendour of Saghalie Tyee | 12:00 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |