Program

Public Programs: Younger Scholars, 2/76 - 2/85

Period of Performance

9/1/1972 - 12/31/1972

Funding Totals

$1,298.00 (approved)
$1,298.00 (awarded)


The Anthropology of Ninilchik, An Alaskan Village on the Kenai Peninsula

FAIN: GY-10093-72

Pitzer College (Claremont, CA 91711-6101)
Cheryl Cline (Project Director: September 1972 to present)

To complete archaeological, historical, and ethnological surveys, a pictoral journal, photographic record, and tape file, of anthropology of Ninilchik, an Alaskan village in the midst of rapid cultural change. To adi the definition of human nature for all men's understanding, to braoden my own horizons of understanding of different cultures, to test anthropological theories and techniques in the field, to produce a permanent picture of a vanish environment and culture complex (a record of America's last frontier), and the emergence of a new culture from a variety of derivations.