This is a continuation of an interview with Bertha Moses which took place on May 12, 1993.
Digital Asset Information
Project: Gates of the Arctic National Park
Date of Interview: May 12, 1993
Narrator(s): Bertha Moses
Interviewer(s): Wendy Arundale
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Sections
1) Demanding experiences as a Health Aide continued
2) Work in Allakaket in 1958 thru 1983
3) Work at Tanana Chiefs Patient Hostel in Fairbanks
4) Future for Health Aide nurses and the problems they face today
5) Contacting health care outside village
6) Gates of the Arctic effect on Allakaket
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Transcript
Section 1: accident -- chainsaw\ Tanana -- medicine|
Section 2: Allakaket -- 1958-83\ health -- patient hostel\ health -- nurses aide, wages\ wage increase|
Section 3: Tanana Chiefs -- patient hostel, Fairbanks\ opened June 1983\ Moses, Bertha -- resident 10 years, house manager\ Tanana Chiefs -- patient hostel, facilities|
Section 4: oxygen\ pelvic exams\ strep throat\ Moses, Bertha -- end of Health Aide career\ health -- mental\ health -- alcohol related\ health -- drug problems\ violence\ discipline|
Section 5: radio -- single side band\ babies\ medivac\ Tanana Hospital -- overcrowding, 1960's\ Tanana Hospital -- 1970's|
Section 6: Allakaket\ Gates of the Arctic\ hunting -- restrictions\ Kanuti\ Park Service|