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Published on: November 1, 2016
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1University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, United States. cathkim@umich.edu.
The 1925 serum run's history often overlooks Alaskan Native mushers like Charlie Evans and Edgar Nollner. Their crucial contributions to the serum delivery highlight a more inclusive understanding of this historic event.
Area of Science:
- History
- Indigenous Studies
Background:
- The 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, is a celebrated historical event.
- Public recognition has largely focused on specific mushers and their dogs, such as Balto and Togo.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the often-overlooked contributions of Alaskan Native mushers in the 1925 serum run.
- To provide a more comprehensive historical narrative by including figures like Charlie Evans and Edgar Nollner.
Main Methods:
- Utilized archival interviews from the Fairbanks Library.
- Focused on oral histories of key Alaskan Native participants.
Main Results:
- Identified George Nollner, Edgar Nollner, and Charlie Evans as key mushers of Alaskan Native descent.
- Revealed that these individuals ran significant portions of the serum relay.
Conclusions:
- The historical account of the 1925 serum run is incomplete without acknowledging the vital roles played by Alaskan Native mushers.
- Further research into Indigenous contributions to historical events is warranted.
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