A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska

A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska
Title A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska PDF eBook
Author Hannah Breece
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 339
Release 2008-12-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307490548

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When Hannah Breece came to Alaska in 1904, it was a remote lawless wilderness of prospectors, murderous bootleggers, tribal chiefs, and Russian priests. She spent fourteen years educating Athabascans, Aleuts, Inuits, and Russians with the stubborn generosity of a born teacher and the clarity of an original and independent mind. Jane Jacobs, Hannah's great-niece, here offers an historical context to Breece's remarkable eyewitness account, filling in the narrative gaps, but always allowing the original words to ring clearly. It is more than an adventure story: it is a powerful work of women's history that provides important--and, at times, unsettling--insights into the unexamined assumptions and attitudes that governed white settler's behavior toward native communities at the turn of the century. "An unforgettable...story of a remarkable woman who lived a heroic life."--The New York Times

A Schoolteacher In Old Alaska

A Schoolteacher In Old Alaska
Title A Schoolteacher In Old Alaska PDF eBook
Author Jane Jacobs
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 337
Release 2011-10-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030736707X

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When Hannah Breece came to Alaska in 1904, it was a remote lawless wilderness of prospectors, murderous bootleggers, tribal chiefs, and Russian priests. She spent fourteen years educating Athabascans, Aleuts, Inuit and Russians with the stubborn generosity of a born teacher and the clarity of an original and independent mind. Jane Jacobs, Hannah's great-niece, here offers an historical context to Breece's remarkable eyewitness account, filling in the narrative gaps, but always allowing the original words to ring clearly. It is more than an adventure story: it is a powerful work of women's history that provides important—and, at times, unsettling—insights into the unexamined assumptions and attitudes that governed white settlers’ behaviour toward native communities at the turn of the century.

Schoolteacher in Old Alaska

Schoolteacher in Old Alaska
Title Schoolteacher in Old Alaska PDF eBook
Author Hannah Breece
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9781299267176

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School Teacher in Old Alaska

School Teacher in Old Alaska
Title School Teacher in Old Alaska PDF eBook
Author J. Jacobs
Publisher Random House Value Pub
Total Pages
Release 1997-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780517197127

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Tisha

Tisha
Title Tisha PDF eBook
Author Robert Specht
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1982-10-05
Genre Education
ISBN 9780613143462

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The author tells the story as told to him of Anne Hobbs, a woman who went to Alaska in the 1920's to teach, but who had trouble due to her kindness to the Indians there.

Arctic Schoolteacher

Arctic Schoolteacher
Title Arctic Schoolteacher PDF eBook
Author Abbie Morgan Madenwald
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 228
Release 1994-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806126111

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Tells the author's story of how she and her husband ventured to Alaska during the Depression to teach and work with the Eskimos

The Year of Miss Agnes

The Year of Miss Agnes
Title The Year of Miss Agnes PDF eBook
Author Kirkpatrick Hill
Publisher Margaret K. McElderry Books
Total Pages 128
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 153447854X

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A Smithsonian Notable Book for Children A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year “Genius.” —The New York Times Book Review A beautiful repackage marking the twentieth anniversary of the beloved, award-winning novel that celebrates teachers and learning. Ten-year-old Frederika (Fred for short) doesn’t have much faith that the new teacher in town will last very long. After all, they never do. Most teachers who come to their one-room schoolhouse in remote Alaska leave at the first smell of fish, claiming that life there is just too hard. But Miss Agnes is different: she doesn’t get frustrated with her students, and finds new ways to teach them to read and write. She even takes a special interest in Fred’s sister, Bokko, who has never come to school before because she is deaf. For the first time, Fred, Bokko, and their classmates begin to enjoy their lessons—but will Miss Agnes be like all the rest and leave as quickly as she came?