A Long March to the Capital: Bringing Rural Alaskan and Gwich’in Stories to Bear on Congressional Decision Makers


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2015

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“A Long March to the Capital: Bringing Rural Alaskan and Gwich’in Stories to Bear on Congressional Decision Makers.” In Unsettling Frontier Logics: Re-imaging and Re-inhabiting Rural-Capital Relations. A Joint Panel of the Canadian Communications Association and the Environmental Studies Association of Canada at the Congress 2015 of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Ottawa, Canada. June 3, 2015.

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A Long March to the Capital: Bringing Rural Alaskan and Gwich’in Stories to Bear on Congressional Decision Makers

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