The Chilkat River Valley

The Chilkat River Valley by Penny Rennick (ed) is published by Alaska Geographic in 1978 and consists of 110 pages. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the Chilkat River Valley, focusing on its geographical significance and cultural heritage. Readers can expect a detailed exploration of the region, enriched with maps and informative content that highlights the area’s unique characteristics.
In this edition, readers will find a wealth of information about the Chilkat River Valley, including its history, ecology, and the communities that inhabit the region. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Alaska’s landscapes and the stories that shape its identity. With an emphasis on factual content, this work aims to enhance the understanding of this remarkable part of Alaska, making it a useful reference for both travelers and residents.
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Completely updated and redesigned edition of the perennial bestseller. The Alaska Almanac is an indispensable reference for those who are traveling to the north or those who already know and love it but want to impress others with their encyclopedic knowledge of Alaskas fascinating past and present. 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of Alaskan statehood along with the 50th anniversary of Alaska Northwest Books. This edition will feature factoids and nuggets about statehood as well as facts and figures on geography, history, economics, sports, cultures and people of the Last Frontier. Humorous blurbs and pointed commentary from Mr. Whitekeys geared to statehood will be included. There is no better reference than the Alaska Almanac for those who want to really know Alaska.
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