Colored maps on endpapers Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-286) and index
Contents:
Memoir by Hannah Breece: Prelude to my assignment -- Welcome to Afognak -- Organizing the school -- Sunday school crisis -- Seasons -- Russian ceremonies -- Kodiak, Wood Island and Seward -- Wild-goose chase into the Interior -- Life on Wood Island -- Back to Iliamna -- School in Iliamna -- Surviving in the cold -- Nondalton Fishing Camp -- Fish famine -- Second famine year -- Waiting for the steamer -- To the Arctic Circle -- Long journeys to court -- Last assignments -- Commentary: Puzzles, tangles, clarifications: Educational policy and Sheldon Jackson -- Reindeer project -- Bureaucracy -- Fort Yukon troubles -- Fellow teachers -- Miraculous rescues -- Who was Gregory? -- Epilogue
Summary:
As an American woman on the Alaskan frontier at the turn of the century, Hannah Breece challenged the wilderness to teach native children. This moving, gripping account of her many adventures tells of Hannah camping with Indians, being attacked by wild dogs, and facing death on many occasions
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