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![]() Berle Mercer and Jarrod Decker looking over a map for the Denali Mountaineering Project Jukebox |
Our site use agreement statement (seen before entering each project) is based on research we conducted on the internet and by talking with the Project Jukebox participants. Click here to see the results of this study. Contact William Schneider, the Curator of Oral History, at ffwss@uaf.edu for more information about the Project Jukebox.
The Oral History Program is part of the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections of the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The program was established in 1981 to collect and curate audio and video recordings that relate to various aspects of Alaska's history and the people who have contributed to its rich heritage. The collection contains over 9000 individual tapes, including interviews with politicians, pioneers, and Native elders. Key collections include "Alaska Native Songs and Legends" by the Alaska Library Association (searchable index located on ANKN site), "Early Day Alaskans" by the Tanana-Yukon Historical Society, "The Alaska Native Elders-In-Residence Program" by the UAF Alaska Native Studies Department, and "On the Road Recordings with Old Timers" funded by British Petroleum Corporation. Contact William Schneider, the Curator of Oral History, at ffwss@uaf.edu or Robyn Russell, the Assistant Curator for Collection Management at fnrlr1@uaf.edu for more details about the Oral History Collection.