Huslia

In this interview, an elder shares his vivid memories of the early days of transportation for people and supplies in Huslia and Fairbanks. He recounts the challenges and innovations of moving goods and passengers through the rugged terrain, offering insights into the ingenuity and resilience of the communities involved. His stories provide a personal glimpse into a transformative period in Alaska’s history, highlighting the impact on both indigenous and settler populations.

This film was created through our Educator Professional Development Workshop, Anchored Histories. Anchored Histories was developed from a grant from Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS), a partner program of the Library of Congress.

Workshop Info

In this professional development course, educators received comprehensive support to engage students in documentary filmmaking. Participants learned how to utilize primary sources from the Library of Congress and incorporated local resources such as Elder interviews, artifacts, photos, and documents. This training equipped teachers with the tools to create enriching, historically grounded educational experiences through the art of documentary filmmaking.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Ahtna Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.