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Walter Harper, Alaska Native Son

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Walter Harper, Alaska Native Son illuminates the life of the remarkable Irish-Athabascan man who was once the first person to summit Mount Denali, North The us’s tallest mountain. Born in 1893, Walter Harper was once the youngest child of Jenny Albert and the legendary gold prospector Arthur Harper. His parents separated in a while after his birth, and his mother raised Walter within the Athabascan tradition, speaking her Koyukon-Athabascan language. When Walter was once seventeen years old, Episcopal archdeacon Hudson Stuck hired the skilled and charismatic youth as his riverboat pilot and winter trail guide. Throughout the next years, as the two traveled among Interior Alaska’s Episcopal missions, they developed a father-son-like bond and summited Denali together in 1913.

Walter’s strong Athabascan identity allowed him to remain grounded in his birth culture as his Western education expanded, and he was a leader and a bridge between Alaska Native peoples and Westerners within the Alaska territory. He planned to turn into a medical missionary in Interior Alaska, but his life was once cut short on the age of twenty-five, within the Princess Sophia disaster of 1918 near Skagway, Alaska.

Harper exemplified resilience Throughout an era when rapid socioeconomic and cultural change was once wreaking havoc in Alaska Native villages. Nowadays he stands equally as an exemplar of Athabascan manhood and healthy acculturation to Western lifeways whose life will resonate with Nowadays’s readers.


 

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