Print version: Guise, Holly Miowak. Alaska Native Resilience : Voices from World War II. First edition. Seattle : University of Washington Press, c2024 278 pages Indigenous confluences. ISBN 9780295752518
Includes bibliographical references and index
Forms of separation, exclusion, and segregation in the Alaska territory during World War II -- An Alaskan introduction: regaining Indigenous equilibrium as wartime resistance -- Unangax relocation and forced labor -- Survivance alliance: Tribal mutual aid and sovereignty -- War on Unangax soil: the battle of Attu; Native nations and the US military -- The Alaska territorial guard: the Indigenized guerrilla platoon -- Racing and erasing Natives: frozen Jim Crow and assimilation -- Gender, segregation, and imperialism in Alaska -- People, land, and sovereignty.