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The Alaska Myth
Kaitlin Armstrong
7 episodes
7 months ago
Is Alaska stuck in the myth of the big strike? On this week's bonus episode, we speak with Kathryn Morse, a professor at Middlebury College and author of The Nature of Gold: an Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush. I loved speaking with Kathryn because she is both incredibly knowledgeable about the Klondike Gold Rush, and an astute observer of how gold rush era myths inform Alaska's identity and politics today. We discuss the crisis in American identity that coincide...
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Is Alaska stuck in the myth of the big strike? On this week's bonus episode, we speak with Kathryn Morse, a professor at Middlebury College and author of The Nature of Gold: an Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush. I loved speaking with Kathryn because she is both incredibly knowledgeable about the Klondike Gold Rush, and an astute observer of how gold rush era myths inform Alaska's identity and politics today. We discuss the crisis in American identity that coincide...
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The Alaska Myth
Episode 3 Bonus: The Myth of the Big Strike with Kathryn Morse
Is Alaska stuck in the myth of the big strike? On this week's bonus episode, we speak with Kathryn Morse, a professor at Middlebury College and author of The Nature of Gold: an Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush. I loved speaking with Kathryn because she is both incredibly knowledgeable about the Klondike Gold Rush, and an astute observer of how gold rush era myths inform Alaska's identity and politics today. We discuss the crisis in American identity that coincide...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Episode 3: Sourdough's Dreams
This episode looks at one of the most mythologized eras of Alaska's history: the gold rush. We dig into the myth of the sole prospector, and why that obscures almost everything about the gold rush. And we explore the myth of lawlessness through the lens of Tlingit law, miners' justice, and a company of Black soldiers sent to bring "law and order" to Alaskan towns during the Klondike gold rush. Special thanks to our guests: Kathryn Morse, Professor of Environmental S...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Episode 2 Bonus: Sophie Frets on Cry of the Wild Ram
Today's special bonus episode of The Alaska Myth features an extended conversation with Sophie Frets about her memories of Cry of the Wild Ram. Sophie appeared in Episode 2 of The Alaska Myth: Kodiak Remembers. Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
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1 year ago
22 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Episode 2: Kodiak Remembers
This episode looks at how Russian colonization has been publicly remembered in Kodiak in the island's recent history. We speak to staff at the Kodiak History Museum, the Alutiiq Museum, and community members who performed in the summer theatre production Cry of the Wild Ram. Guests: Anjuli Grantham Sarah Harrington Lynn Walker April Laktonen Counceller Hanna Sholl Sophie Frets For more information, visit us at www.thealaskamyth.com Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
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1 year ago
29 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Episode 1 Bonus - Settler Fantasies, Law & Logic with Tia Tidwell
Today's special bonus episode of The Alaska Myth features an extended conversation with Tia Tidwell about her research on settler fantasies. Tia Tidwell is an Assistant Professor of Alaska Native Studies. She belongs to the Nunamiut people of Anaktuvuk Pass and currently resides on the lands of the Lower Tanana and Dené people. Tia holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and her research focuses on the intersection of s...
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2 years ago
26 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Episode 1: The Problem with the Last Frontier
"The Last Frontier" is perhaps Alaska's most pervasive settler myth. But what does it mean to call Alaska a "last frontier?" How did it become so baked into our state's identity? And what does it mean to build Alaska's identity off a myth as antiquated as "the last frontier?" In this episode, we discuss settler myths, get real about "the real Alaskan," and learn how the 19th century myth of the frontier came to define Alaska's identity. Our guests include: -Tia Tidwell, Assistant Prof...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Introducing "The Alaska Myth"
The Alaska Myth is a documentary podcast about the myths that shape how Alaskans view our history and ourselves. We explore how settler myths shape popular ideas about Alaska's history and identity, and deconstruct those myths. The Alaska Myth is a production of Rosebay Audio, created and hosted by Kaitlin Armstrong. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Be the first to hear full-length episodes! Subscribe to our newsletter or learn at www.thealaskamyth.com -------------------------...
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2 years ago
3 minutes

The Alaska Myth
Is Alaska stuck in the myth of the big strike? On this week's bonus episode, we speak with Kathryn Morse, a professor at Middlebury College and author of The Nature of Gold: an Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush. I loved speaking with Kathryn because she is both incredibly knowledgeable about the Klondike Gold Rush, and an astute observer of how gold rush era myths inform Alaska's identity and politics today. We discuss the crisis in American identity that coincide...