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My name is Tlinukt'jheen (Sweetwater) Nannauck. I am from the Killer Whale clan, of the Raven tribe, from the Owl House, of the Tsimpsian Nation. My father is from the Raven clan, of the Kiks.adi (Frog) tribe, from Keex Kwaan, of the Tlingit Nation. My Great-grandmother is the daughter of the Naanyaa.aayi tribe, of the Wolf clan, from the Shark House, of Stikeen Kwaan, from the Tlingit Nation. It is incorrect about your reference concerning the clans, 'signs', and marraige. We Tlingit are divided into two clans (moiety-meaning 1.half, or 2.each of the two parts into which a thing is divided. Oxford dictionary) and further divided into tribes i.e.-the Kiks.adi (tribe) of the Raven clan, or the Naanyaa.aayi (tribe) of the Wolf clan. We never married one of our own clan (moiety), but always that of the opposite clan. All the Ravens are considered brother and sister and all the Wolf (or Eagles)clan are considered brother and sister. Marrying ones own brother or sister used to be punishable by death! Therefore one who belonged to the Raven clan always married a member of the Wolf (or Eagle) clan. The Tsimpsian have four clans, the Killer Whale, Wolf, Eagle, and Raven. Each tribe has its own crest(s), not 'sign' as you put it. There is nothing unusual of the Kiks.adi (Frog tribe of the Raven clan)owning and using the Frog crest on their totem poles. Gunal'cheesh (Thank you) for correcting these errors, as many people see this site. You should at least make sure you are giving accurate information.
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Seattle, WA USA -
I love Alaska and hope to one day live there. My great grandfather was Boris Alexeivitch Baranof. I don't know if he was related to anyone in Alaska. He was born in Kiev, Russia in 1907. As far as his relatives, I don't know of any remaining. I was raised Russian Orthodox and for my 10th birthday went on a vacation through Alaska.
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My Aunt, Joanna Murphy taught school in Alaska around 1910(?) My grandmother(Mary Ellen Thompson) lived in Alaska from 1908(?) until about 1962. I beleive she lived in Ketchikan. I have pictures of my aunt with her students. Any information on my grandmother would be appreciated
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I live in the northern part of Sweden. I have an Alaskan husky and shes grandfathers grandfaher was Granit. Susan Butchers leader dog. I have try to find more facts about Granit and meibi some pictures, but I cant find anything. If you know something you can write to me. Just for fun!
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Have a signed book of Alaska Nellie by Nellie Neal Lawing. Would like to know if she wrote more books? And a few statistics about her,
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I was born in Anchorage 2/3/47 to Jeannette/Ralph Bardi. Went to Denali Grd, graduated 6/65 from West Hi. Grew up fishing at Little Suisitna river with little brother and camped at the bridge there. Am retiring July lst from school district here in Hillsboro. Lilly Watson was my God Mother who is buried at the City Cemetery in the Historical part. I plan on coming to TOWN in September with my little brother John Romer. This is an awesome site. My heart still lives there.
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I'm currently stationed overseas, serving in the United States Air Force. I'm Athabascan from the village of Tanana. I just would like to say that this is a great site and keep of the good work.
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Tanana, ak USA -
I am so glad I fount this website. I just fount out that I am Alaskan Indian (Tlingit Tribe) and this is really helping me find out information about where I am really from. Thank you for a wonderful site. If anyone can help me find out more information on the "Tlingits" please respond. I hate that it has taken me 20 years to find all this out. I've really missed out Thank you. Amanda
Amanda <s4alize2@aol.com>
Forest Park, GA USA - Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 00:27:18 (EDT)
This is an awesome web page, but you forgot one important figure. The first woman judge in Alaska, and the first Alaskan Native judge in the world. Nora Guinn. She used to hold court in Eskimo sometimes, so the guilty parties could understand her. This is an awesome webpage and I thank you for it!
Chantel
Valdez, AK USA - Saturday, July 01, 2000 at 23:08:37 (EDT)
I was wondering if you have any information on May Lamb (May Wynn Lamb?). I read about her years ago. She was a school teacher somewhere in Alaska and she died in California in the 70's I think.
Anyway, her story is inspiring and I would love to find that book again!
Nice web site! Womyn are amazing and this one is on her way to Alaska!--karen
karen
USA - Saturday, July 01, 2000 at 17:10:15 (EDT)
OUTSTANDING JOB!!!! :o)
Hi, I am Athabascan Indian and Eskimo. I was adopted when I was six weeks old to a wonderful family. That was 31 years ago. I have been trying to find out all I can about my heritage. I have a wonderful little boy, and I plan to have more children, and I would like them to know all that they can about thier heritage. I am getting married, and I would like to know if you are anyone else knows anything about Athabascan weddings? I would love to be able to have a tribal wedding. I am currently stationed in Washington DC. I am in the United States Marine Corps and would love to hear from anyone who could let me know about my heritage.
I really loved your web-site, it was very informative. It is so hard to find out information about the Athabascan Nation. It really makes me feel good to be able to find out things like this. You have done such a wonderful job and I really hope you keep updating this as much as possible.
Semper Fi (Marine Corps Motto = "Always Faithful"
Kimberly
Kimberly Anne Brooks <Brookska@hqmc.usmc.mil>
Arlington, VA USA - Tuesday, May 09, 2000 at 19:13:07 (EDT)
I found your website to be highly interesting. The only complaint I have is the eskimo women information was very biased. There is the Inupiaq or Inuit eskimo women and the Yupik women. I would like to have seen more info on Yupik women. Although they are all eskimo there are some differences. Cool website though.:)
Denise
Kirkland, WA USA - Saturday, November 13, 1999 at 06:06:53 (EST)
Absolutely loved your site. I recently visited Alaska and I wish I'd known about Molly Walsh before I went. Being her namesake, I surely would have visited Skagway to see the park. Guess I'll just have to go back someday. Thanks for the wonderful story and picture.
Molly
Washington, IL USA - Monday, October 18, 1999 at 20:33:14 (EDT)
I am a 10th grade music student at Cawthra Park secondary school of the performing arts.Right now I am taking advanced/enhanced grade 10 history. I read your article on Klondike Kate, and sorry to say but you have her confused with her imposter Kitty Rockwell. Klondike Kate's Real name is Katherine Ryan. Kitty Rockwell Stole Katherine's name and Identity by carefully removing Katherine's portrait from a picture taken with Poet Robert Service, and replaced with her own. Kitty Tarnished Katherine's entire reputation. Katherine was a hard working mother figure that went to the Yukon to help people. She opened a restaurant where everyone donated foods and she cooked and served them. She was a customs officer and was also the first female constable. Kitty Rockwell was the dancer/performer. please e-mail me back. thanx, Jenna
Jenna
Mississauga, ON Canada - Sunday, October 17, 1999 at 16:20:08 (EDT)
I have annotated the diary of my great uncles trip to the Yukon in 1898 through the backdoor or all canada route. The Brunds were members of his group called the Enterprise. The Brunds left at Ft. McPherson in July 1898 because she was pregnant. A couple other references say Sarah Brund had a son about Christmas 1898 and that they passed through La Pierre's House in March 1899. I found their great grand nephew in Detroit who knew nothing of his ancestors except that they went west and disappeared. Does anyone have any additional information?
carl lahser <eumops@msn.com>
San Antonio, tx USA - Monday, December 21, 1998 at 05:32:37 (EST)
As a distant relative of Jack (LeRoy Napoleon)
McQuesten, I've found your site extremely interesting. It has helped piece together some of what I already know about his, and his family's lives.
William McQuesten <lunery@iname.com>
Lunery, FRANCE - Sunday, December 20, 1998 at 16:22:36 (EST)
I lived in Anchorage 1964-67. I attended Ora Dee Clark Jr. High School in 7th grade, but i never knoew who she was until now! Cool. Also, I teach 2nd grade and often check out you site for cute ideas. Uh-oh! My daughter hates the word cute, but I hope it's okay with you. Keep up the good work.
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Memphis, Tn USA - Friday, July 17, 1998 at 00:04:25 (EDT)
Hi,
Very interesting page. Informative. I am from Alaska. Born and raised an Athabascan woman. Intriguing to see a Alaskan's woman's page. Empowering.
Sheri Y
Anchorage, AK USA - Friday, July 10, 1998 at 04:11:33 (EDT)
Hello. I live in the north of Europe, Sweden, Gouthenburg but many years ago I lived in north of the Circle, Kiruna and I liked it very much. Today i have made a nice trip to Alaska at internet and it was very nice. Tank you.I am looking forward to the day when I am able to make an real trip.
Margaretha J
Gouthenburg, se Sweden - Tuesday, June 30, 1998 at 08:07:15 (EDT)
Estas páginas sobre Alaska son verdaderamente interesantes. Las mujeres hacemos historia y pais pero pocas veces se hace relevante. Creo que ahora Alaska está más cerca!!
MºPilar S
Barcelona, Spain - Tuesday, June 16, 1998 at 03:09:39 (EDT)
Thank you, I am a college student doing research on Native American women in U.S. History. Your Web page gave me some good information. I will come back to learn more about Alaska.
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Danville, Ca USA - Sunday, March 22, 1998 at 15:40:39 (EST)
Just wanted to let you know how great your website is and to tell anyone who is interested that a very good book about Historical Alaskan Women is "Gold Rush Women" by Claire Rudolf Murphy and Jane G. Haigh. Published by Alaska Northwest Books. Always so glad to help anyone interested in Alaska.
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Wheatland, WY USA - Tuesday, March 17, 1998 at 00:50:56 (EST)
Hi. I am writting to say how happy I am because of your website. I had left
an inquiry concerning my great- grandmother. A woman which visited your website
saw my inquiry. She emailed me and told me about a book which she had, which my
great-grandmother was featured in. This very nice person provided me with the
name of the book, the author, and the publisher. I was able to locate the book
where I live and will be receiving it in a week. I would just like to say THANK-YOU
to your great website and also to Diana M.
Lorena
Groton, MA USA - Monday, March 16, 1998 at 17:45:32 (EST)
I found most interesting the history about Alaskan women. I'll come back to it with more time. The whole website is very enjoyable.
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Saskatoon, SK CANADA - Friday, March 13, 1998 at 23:42:40 (EST)
As the mother of a young woman who went to Alaska in 1993 to find her fortune and did, I really enjoy your web page. The daughter I refer to is a Pharmacist for the State of Alaska in Anchorage and is now completing her fifth year in Alaska.
Diana Morrell <leomorr@btigate.com>
Wheatland, WY USA - Thursday, March 12, 1998 at 01:04:45 (EST)
I am 9 yrs.old. My class is studing about Alaska. I have found that your information will be very helpful. Thank you so much, you did a wonderful job. My class will be so impressed with all the info I found. Thank you again, Dewey
J. S
Oroville, CA USA - Monday, March 02, 1998 at 00:26:38 (EST)
Wonderful place to be....nice job!; would like to see something about Yule Chaffin, early historian/author/teacher from Woody Island, near Kodiak, AK!
Trisha
Anchorage, AK USA - Sunday, March 01, 1998 at 03:19:11 (EST)
So glad to see something positive about women for a change! Good job! Would like to see something about early historian/author/teacher Yule Chaffin, from Woody Island, near Kodiak AK!
Trisha
Anchorage, AK USA - Sunday, March 01, 1998 at 03:17:18 (EST)
Killer site! I have been teaching a unit on the Iditarod for thirteen years in middle school. I just discovered your pages. Can't wait to show my sixth and seventh grade girls all the cool things women have done in Alaska. Rock on, women!!
Lou Lewis <llewis@maclay.pvt.k12.fl.us>
Tallahassee, FL USA - Saturday, February 28, 1998 at 16:28:52 (EST)
I am doing a briefing on the Tlingit for a class called The Search for a Useable Past the 1890's at the Evergreen State College your information will greatly enhance my research. Thank you.
Denise Smith <arendsmith@msn.com>
Tumwater, Wa USA - Sunday, February 22, 1998 at 14:54:52 (EST)
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Grijpskerke, zld netherlands - Monday, February 16, 1998 at 07:53:12 (EST)
I was looking for information on a women named Mary Anticharlook "Sinuk Mary". She accompanied Dr. Sheldon Jackson to Siberia to secure first reindeer herds for Alaska. She is my great-grandmother.
Lorena
Groton, MA USA - Friday, February 13, 1998 at 21:50:22 (EST)
This is a great summary. Alaska is a wonderul place and there should be more information on the traditional things. I am from alaska, and lived here all my life.
Andrea
Nulato, AK USA - Monday, February 09, 1998 at 14:27:50 (EST)
Dear Girls of this wonderful Home Page, I have enjoyed reading all about Alaska. It has a special place in my heart because I spent a year living near Talkeetna and subbed at Su Valley High School. My partner was on a teacher exchange. Whenever it gets very hot over here I dream of the snow and the mountains of AK. We could see Mt McKinley (Denali) from our lounge window. I am interested in the Quest as I am a teacher Libraian at an all girls school. I hope you still read your mail from this page.
Best wishes for your future
Chris Dodsworth.
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Adelaide, SSA Australia - Monday, February 09, 1998 at 02:54:25 (EST)
I enjoyed your articles so very much! Part of my heart is in Alaska!
Patricia
USA - Wednesday, February 04, 1998 at 15:07:20 (EST)
Elizabath, you have a excellent web page.
Good job. Michael,
Michael
Chugiak, AK USA - Wednesday, January 28, 1998 at 17:18:10 (EST)
I was glad to find a page on Alaska with good info. I've been looking for months to find something on the Pioneers of Alaska. I am looking for info on Ed Kerr. My photo identifies him as President of Pionners of Alaska.
Michael
Saginaw, MI USA - Saturday, January 24, 1998 at 11:57:42 (EST)
Congratulations!! I really enjoyed your site on Womenn in Alaska and I think your acheivment in ThinkQuest was excellent. Keep up the good work.
Emily
Adelaide, SA Australia - Saturday, January 24, 1998 at 00:14:04 (EST)
What a great page! I'm sharing the address with my mom, so we can both enjoy it. Congratulations on your award. I have no doubt you'll shine even more brightly in the future!
Heather
NC USA - Friday, January 23, 1998 at 18:11:43 (EST)
This is a wonderful site. I teach 8th graders and we have a unit on Native Americans. The students have had a difficult time finding recipes common to the Arctic region. This has been a major help. Thank you. K. Miller
Kim Miller <kmiller@mailhub.spirit-lake.k12.ia.us>
Spirit lake, Ia USA - Monday, January 05, 1998 at 20:10:01 (EST)
After all this time that I have visited your page. I find it as enjoyable as the time I first accessed it.
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Ft. Richardson, AK USA - Monday, December 15, 1997 at 18:34:52 (EST)
Who were those 4 nuns who founded Holy Cross Hospital in 1902? I'm playing with my nephew's computer. He's going to install a modem for me; will let you know my address as soon as I have it.
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Hayward, CA USA - Sunday, December 14, 1997 at 23:26:08 (EST)
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Mpls, Mn USA - Sunday, December 14, 1997 at 14:02:11 (EST)
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Coonrapids, Mn USA - Sunday, December 14, 1997 at 13:59:04 (EST)
Like yer page, very nice! Jim and I are making a page for thinkquest now. Any input would be great! We have it up on geocities for now. It is a Guitar tutorial, and maybe saxophone too! We've only been doing it for a month or so now. Hope you like it!
Mike & Jim
Bayville, NY USA - Tuesday, December 09, 1997 at 16:40:14 (EST)
I'm going to cheat, ladies. I teach at Romig and have found your site to be a wonderful source of ideas for my Social Studies and Science classes. We only have one computer in our classroom and your fast links make it easy for my students to quickly get to the information needed. How about becoming teachers someday?
Gloria Hanrahan <hanrahan@aonline.com>
Anchorage, AK USA - Friday, November 28, 1997 at 03:21:54 (EST)
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You are destined to be real leaders in whatever you set your hand to with this
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Anchorage, AK USA - Thursday, November 27, 1997 at 00:25:14 (EST)
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Ginny
Columbia, MO USA - Wednesday, November 26, 1997 at 14:05:55 (EST)
CONGRATULATIONS, Girls!!! You did an awesome job and are greatly deserving of the THINKQUEST award!!!
God Bless You!
The Kincaids <Anne@touchngo.com>
Eagle River, AK USA - Tuesday, November 25, 1997 at 00:23:10 (EST)
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Eagle River, AK USA - Tuesday, November 25, 1997 at 00:03:37 (EST)
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Martha
Bellflower, CA USA - Saturday, November 22, 1997 at 12:40:22 (EST)
Wow! You both did some impressive work on this page...Are you contracting out yet?! Check out the latest business site I've done above! Glad to see you made it to the finals...take care!
Ryan
Tomball, TX USA - Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 16:05:11 (EST)
It is wonderful! how great if it were more complete with just a few more women from each decade!
cynthia
anchorage, ak USA - Monday, November 17, 1997 at 18:13:06 (EST)
I'm glad that someone finally put a site on the web which deals with women in the Klondike and the North. These women were fierce and strong; important to the history of the north.
Thanks guys!
Kim
Whitehorse, YT Canada - Friday, November 14, 1997 at 18:41:02 (EST)
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north troy, vt USA - Wednesday, November 12, 1997 at 10:11:47 (EST)
I liked your recipies. It is stuff my neighbors found refreshing. After all our Cajun food we like a change of pace every now and then.
Stephanie
New Orleans, LA USA - Sunday, November 09, 1997 at 00:26:32 (EST)
I enjoied reading about Belinda Mulrooney. I had heard stories that she was a relative. Are there any other Mulrooney's out there who know more?
Joe Mulrooney <tri3jpm@ibm.net>
Jamestown, NC USA - Tuesday, November 04, 1997 at 22:54:35 (EST)
Nice page. Come visit my page too.
Ralph
Grand Rapids, MI USA - Thursday, October 30, 1997 at 09:57:21 (EST)
What a great site! It's beautiful and easy to use.
I'd like your permission to link to it from our Alaska Women's Network page.
Barbara Belknap
USA - Wednesday, October 29, 1997 at 21:47:25 (EST)
Nice job. What could look like an annoying topic for most people is transformed into something interesting. As I study in History, I think your information is well prepared and presented to the visitors.
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Montreal, Canada - Saturday, October 25, 1997 at 01:21:13 (EDT)
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St. Paul , MMMinesota USA - Friday, October 24, 1997 at 22:25:49 (EDT)
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Paul Seavers
Smokey Mtns., Tn USA - Thursday, October 23, 1997 at 23:13:29 (EDT)
Wonderful! A great place to go with my daughter.
Thank you!
Lucy and Michelle <millerl@ptialaska.net>
Juneau, AK USA - Sunday, October 19, 1997 at 04:22:21 (EDT)
This site has now officially been accepted into the finalists round of the ThinkQuest competition. Good job girls, you did a great job!
Alan Beckett <ebeckett@alaska.net>
Chugiak, AK USA - Thursday, October 16, 1997 at 15:13:13 (EDT)
great job! a fun, informative site to review. you did a wonderful job narrowing your topic -- and if you didn't include every woman who ever did something wonderful in alaska, well, there just wasn't time or room for that. it's your site and you get to choose (if someone disagrees with your choices, they can create their own site, right?) -- you did a great job! i'm impressed.
julia
anchorage, ak USA - Saturday, October 11, 1997 at 17:22:34 (EDT)
I think it would have been nice to see some towns affected by the Gold Rush and/or the Iditarod.
Nick
Madison, WI USA - Sunday, October 05, 1997 at 00:13:27 (EDT)
I like your webpage. It was very interesting learning about the Iditarod. It is something I can only imagine happening here.
Kathy
Miami, FL USA - Saturday, October 04, 1997 at 20:14:23 (EDT)
I thought I might point out that the muesem in Anchorage once had a display on the gold rush. They even showed a 100 year bottle of rum.
Stephanie
Anchorage, AK USA - Saturday, October 04, 1997 at 02:30:12 (EDT)
I found your webpage thru the THINKQUEST homepage. Congratulations on making it to the Semifinals. I hope you make it all the way. I espically liked the section about the Iditarod.
Denise
Augusta , ME USA - Saturday, October 04, 1997 at 02:05:32 (EDT)
You guys did a really great job! A lot better than what i could do.
Rebecca
boise , id USA - Friday, October 03, 1997 at 18:02:26 (EDT)
I just finished reading Pierre Berton's Klondike, and was thrilled to find this site. The pictures and info you have on the gold rush were a nice complement to Berton's book.
Carolyn Kotlas <carolyn_kotlas@unc.edu>
Durham, NC USA - Friday, October 03, 1997 at 16:41:19 (EDT)
Good web page. Stellar design. Excellent graphics. Worthy of the THINKQUEST title.
Andrew
nowhere, lA USA - Tuesday, September 30, 1997 at 19:00:35 (EDT)
What a superb educational resource - congratulations! It's so good to see a history site that is both well-designed and well-researched. I have linked to it in several places from my large Yukon & Alaska History ezine site.
Murray Lundberg <yukonalaska.guide@miningco.com>
Whitehorse, YT Canada - Saturday, September 27, 1997 at 18:11:17 (EDT)
Tremdous work ladies! I was bambozeled with the awesome graphics and stellar design. A monumnetal work of research,creativity and craftmanship. I am glad you are on our side!!!!
God Bless,
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Rev. Mark W Roberts <ergrace@alaska.net>
Eagle River, AK USA - Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at 13:52:16 (EDT)
Your page shows intelligent planning and excellent design. I have been a coach for ThinkQuest teams so I always enjoy looking at the efforts of others. You have done a splendid job.
Sheryl Hinman <hinman@misslink.net>
Galesburg,, IL USA - Saturday, September 20, 1997 at 23:09:38 (EDT)
I love to hear about famous people of my gender. I liked your crafts section.
Clarissa
USA - Thursday, September 18, 1997 at 20:48:28 (EDT)
Good Webpage. Love your recipes. Hope you will do well in your contest.
Mark
USA - Thursday, September 18, 1997 at 20:41:00 (EDT)
Absolutely great page. The tribute to these women of strength and courage is well deserving.
Chrystal
Corona, CA USA - Wednesday, September 17, 1997 at 14:24:14 (EDT)
Cool Page!!! Hope You Girls do well.
Aaron
Eagle River, AK USA - Wednesday, September 17, 1997 at 00:14:14 (EDT)
Great Page!! We lived in North Pole and moved to the Lower 48 for four years and are now planning on returning "home".
Sharon
Suwanee, GA USA - Monday, September 15, 1997 at 12:23:22 (EDT)
Great Webpage! I really enjoyed it. I hope you gals win.
Jeff Watters <1/501ch@richardson-emh2.army.mil>
Ft. Richardson, AK USA - Thursday, September 11, 1997 at 01:24:35 (EDT)
Wow! Sarah and Elizabeth this is a really good webpage! I think you guys really have talent.
My name is Sarah too and someday I hope I can make a webpage like this!
Nice page!
-Sarah :)
Sarah
CA USA - Wednesday, September 10, 1997 at 17:03:27 (EDT)
i use to live in sitka alaska.i have a hard time finding things about alaska. thanks to you i can find out al i want to . maybe you can do a special on sitka for me.
tammee
cincinnati, oh USA - Wednesday, September 10, 1997 at 11:09:58 (EDT)
I love your website. I tried out a few of the craft activities and I think they are great. I am also a ThinkQuest competitor and I hope you do very well.
Emily
Adelaide, SA Australia - Thursday, September 04, 1997 at 22:22:34 (EDT)
How interesting! I will begin homeschooling my daughter this year and would love to teach her about faraway places. For us in South Carolina, Alaska certainly qualifies! Thanks for the hard work.
Kay Shumpert <kshumpert@pbtcomm.net>
Wagener, SC USA - Thursday, August 21, 1997 at 09:58:39 (EDT)
Very interesting. Wish we had internet so we could access this information. I will tell all my friends in Charleston about your web page.
Thanks for all your hard work Elizabeth and Sarah.
Judy
Pigeon, WV USA - Tuesday, August 19, 1997 at 23:09:55 (EDT)
Well done, Sarah and Elizabeth. It is obvious from your beautifully crafted web site that you young ladies worked very hard on this project. I really enjoyed your chosen subject; it was most interesting to read about some of the many women who have helped settle such a great land as Alaska. (I wouldn't be surprised if one day we read about you two when on the subject of "famous Alaskan women who have made a difference"!)
Georgia
Veneta, OR USA - Thursday, August 14, 1997 at 11:37:02 (EDT)
Very informative and well-done. Thanks!
Susan
Carlsbad, CA USA - Thursday, August 14, 1997 at 10:22:49 (EDT)
Awesome site! I loved the animated gif that led into the section on Anna DeGraf. Very interesting!
Grant
Highlands Ranch, CO USA - Thursday, August 07, 1997 at 11:07:02 (EDT)
I can't believe you read all those resource book and wrote the titles and names and comments. you did an excellent job on the whole page. I liked the part about Belinda the best.
Cailee
Portland, OR USA - Thursday, August 07, 1997 at 00:08:37 (EDT)
This site looks fun. I liked the crafts best
Hannah
USA - Thursday, July 31, 1997 at 20:28:17 (EDT)
Guestbook opened for comments on 7/31/97.
Sarah
Chugiak, AK USA - Thursday, July 31, 1997 at 16:22:24 (EDT)

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