Talk:Kate Carmack
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Short bio, needds better writeup
[edit]Short bio, needds better writeup; nice pic. ---- Skookum1 (9 May 06)
Contributed to the discovery, but was not actually present when the gold was found
[edit]According to the George Carmack papers at the University of Washington Suzzallo Library, Kate stayed behind at the fish camp to tend the traps and take care of their three year old daughter while the three men went off on their tramp. A biographer of Kate Carmack, Deb Vanasse, agrees with this viewpoint in her book Wealth Woman, published by the University of Alaska Press in 2016. Ruthiegirl9 (talk) 13:41, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
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