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Research Interests: Dr Langdon has conducted numerous research projects throughout Alaska on a variety of public policy issues related to Alaska Natives but has specialized in southeast Alaska on topics related to precontact, historic, and contemporary fisheries of the Tlingit and Haida people. He has served on two National Academy of Science review boards, most recently (1999) examining the Community Development Quota (CDQ) program established for Bering Sea coastal villagers. Dr. Langdon is presently working on a number of projects pertaining to Alaska Native resource use through time and the principles on which those uses were founded. In addition, he is also working on two documentary films, one concerning the cultural heritage of Huna Tlingit fishing in the Inian Islands and the other concerning a Henya Tlingit woman's travels by canoe with her family as a child in the 1930s. He is the author of The Native People of Alaska, an expanded 4th edition of which was published by Greatland Graphics in the spring of 2002.
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