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Dedication
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Acknowledgments
Forms of Separation, Exclusion, and Segregation in the Alaska Territory during World War II
An Alaskan Introduction: Regaining Indigenous Equilibrium as Wartime Resistance
One: Unangax̂ Relocation: Forced Removal and Forced Labor
Two: Survivance Alliance: Tribal Mutual Aid and Sovereignty
Three: War on Unangax̂ Soil: The Battle of Attu, Native Nations, and the US Military
Four: The Alaska Territorial Guard: The Indigenized Guerrilla Platoon
Five: Racing and Erasing Natives: Frozen Jim Crow and Assimilation
Six: War and Sexual Violence: Gender, Segregation, and Imperialism in Alaska
Epilogue: People, Land, and Sovereignty
Appendix: Timeline of Oral History Research Travels
Glossary Because Terms Matter
Notes
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