film archives

Finding Aid For Alaska Natives on Film Identification

Project Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities National Bank of Alaska

University of Alaska Fairbanks May 2003 Project Outline

The Alaska Natives on Film project was designed to:

Alaska Film Archives

Through three decades of collecting, the University of Alaska Fairbanks has built the largest collection of archival films in and about Alaska, with particular strength for the pre-statehood era. The current collection of films and videos combines hundreds of individual donations to UAF with films collected earlier by the Alaska State Library. Since 1993 these materials have been maintained in the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar Regions Department in Elmer E. Rasmuson Library. Our goals are to:

  • Locate and collect film and videotape pertaining to Alaska through donation.
  • Document the region, date and activities of each film.
  • Catalog each film or tape and make them available for viewing.
  • Store original materials in controlled environmental conditions.

Contact:
Dirk Tordoff, Film Archivist, at (907) 474-5347 or email ditordoff [at] alaska [dot] edu
Angie Schmidt, Archives Assistant, at (907) 474-5986 or email ajschmidt [at] alaska [dot] edu
Some of our projects include creating finding aids for:

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