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1996.
First ed.
For the Yup'ik people of southwestern Alaska, masked dancing has long been a focal point of ceremonial activity. Performed traditionally inside t
Book
Paul John talks about not having a formal education, the nomadic lifestyle, subsistence and tells a story about four brothers and the rescue of t
Audio cassette
JLC Title 245h 
[sound recording].
c1997.
Teachers who are bound for schools in rural Alaska meet with Minto elders at the Old Minto townsite for a week of sharing and learning from each
DVD
JLC Title 245h 
[videorecording] :
Cover image for Boundaries and passages : rule and ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo oral tradition
c1994.
The Civilization of the American Indian series ; v. 212
Book
2007.
Deg Xinag, literally 'local language, ' is the westernmost of the Athabascan languages (currently encompassing the villages of Anvik, Grayling, H
Regular print
c2000.
Alaska Natives from around the state speak on the importance of Elders passing their knowledge on to the next generation.
DVD
JLC Title 245h 
[videorecording] :
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