Both of these memorials are very interesting and nicely done.
Unalaska public radio
Lydia Black, scholar of the Aleutians, dies at 81
KIAL NewsUNALASKA, AK (2007-03-13) One of the most renowned scholars of Unangan culture and art has passed away. […] Audio (mp3 file): Patty Lekanoff-Gregory knew Lydia Black for more than thirty years, since her first visit to Unalaska in 1974. She spoke with KIAL’s Charles Homans today about the anthropologist’s three-decade relationship with the Aleutian Islands.
Kodiak public radio
The audio news story and partial transcript. Zöe Pierson, Lydia’s daughter is interviewed.
Anthropologist Lydia Black Dies At Age 81, […] Length: 00:03:53 (mp3 file)
Casey Kelly, KMXTand broadcast on Alaska Public Radio, evening statewide news 13 March 2007. Available as mp3 file.
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