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References Cited

  1. Bowman, Willard L. 1965 "A Study of the Pribilof Management Practices." Executive
    Director, State Commission for Human Rights.
  2. Gromoff, Smile 1964 "Pribilof Leader Writes Letter Confirming Aleut Servitude."
    Tundra Times, 7 December 1964, p. 6.
  3. Johnson, Susan Hackley 1978 The Pribilof Islands: A Guide to St. Paul, Alaska. Tanadgusix Corporation, St. Paul Island, Alaska.
  4. Jones, Dorothy Knee 1980 A Century of Servitude: Pribilof Aleuts Under U.S. Rule.
    University Press of America Inc., Lantham, Maryland.
  5. MacLeish, Sumner 1997 Seven Words for Wind. Epicenter Press, Fairbanks, Alaska.
  6. Melovidov, Nicolai 1966 "Island Petitions on Retirement Benefits"
    Tundra Times 11 March 1966. p. 2.
  7. Richards, Thomas, Jr. 1979 Pribilof Progress…Pribilof Pace.
    Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Anchorage, Alaska.
  8. Special Commission, State of Alaska 1965 "Economic and Social ConditAssociation, ions on the Pribilof Islands."
    Report by Special Commission Appointed by the Governor of Alaska, Juneau
    .
  9. Stepetin, Tikhon G. 1965 "Pribilovian Writes Times Editor." Tundra Times. 18 January 1965, p. 2. "A Pribilovian Speaks Out." Tundra Times. 1 February 1965. p. 2.
  10. Torrey, Barbara Boyle 1983 Slaves of the Harvest.
    Tanadgusix Corporation, St. Paul Island, Alaska.
  11. Tundra Times "Pribilof Islanders Oppose Wage Plan" 1 November 1962, p. 7. "Pribilofs in Servitude: People Arbitrarily Moved; Time Writer Threatened; Political Candidate Barred" by Thomas Snapp. 23 November 1964, p. 1, 7. "From Chains to Freedom." Editorial. 12 December 1964, p. 2. "Many Carry-Overs Remain of Servitude in Pribilofs." 21 June 1965, p. 1, 5. "Pribilofs Win Claims: $11.2 million awarded to St. George, St. Paul." 21 June 1978. p. 1, 7, 9, 12.
  12. United States Department of Interior 1949 The Pribilof Report: Living Conditions Among the Natives
    of the Pribilof Islands and Other Communities of the Bering Sea Area.

    Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.