Names (Dec 2000)

Contributions of the United States Geological Survey to the Documentation of Alaska Native Names, 1950–75

  • James Kari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1179/nam.2000.48.3-4.193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 3

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Abstract The mapping of Alaska, primarily at the beginning of the twentieth century· and again just after the middle of the century, documented thousands of native-language placenames. A recent study of the placenames of a 3,800-square-mile area centered on the Stevens Village ancestral lands adjacent to the Yukon River provided the correct forms of more than 200 Athabaskan placenames, and rescued much of the oral system that had fallen into disuse. A systematic review should be undertaken of the approximately 3,000 Alaska native names collected in the 1950-75 period so that more accurate versions could be considered for adoption. An essential resource for such a review is Donald Orth's 1967 Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, which provides precise citations of sources.