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Fred Bigjim
Fred Bigjim is from Nome, Alaska and teaches about the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Center for Distance Education. He has written about education issues from a multicultural perspective.
Books by Fred Bigjim:
Bigjim, Fred. Indian and Non-Indian Thinking, Listening and Speaking : Observations of an Educator
Genre: Nonfiction
Audience: Adult
Bigjim, Fred. Letters to Howard : an interpretation of the Alaska native land claims
Anchorage : Alaska Methodist University Press, 1974.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 115 p. : port. ; 24 cm. Series: AMU Press book ; No. 19. Co-authored by James Ito-Adler.
"First appeared as letters to the editor of the Tundra times, Howard Rock, in March 1973." EskimosGovernment relations. Alaska--Claims. Alaska--Land tenure.
Audience: Adult
Bigjim, Fred. Sinrock
Portland, Or. : Press-22, 1983.
Genre: Poetry
Description: 123 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 0942382056
Bigjim, Fred. Walk the wind
Portland, Or. : Press-22, 1988.
Genre: Poetry
Description: 62 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 0942382080
Bigjim, Fred. We talk, you yawn : a discourse on education in Alaska
Portland, Or. : Press-22, 1985.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 45 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN: 0942382072
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