1975.
Twelve Yupik Eskimo stories from southeast Alaska. Suitable grades 5 and up.
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c2000.
I have a family that seems infinite, a collage that has no borders, that is always growing to capacitate more. When I went to Alaska, my collage
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c1993.
Photographic record of the contemporary lives of Yup'ik people of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska, demonstrating integration of traditional a
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1992.
Book of reportage on the contemporary life and culture of the Yupik Eskimo residents of Kongiganak, southwest Alaska, and of the conflicts betwee
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c2000.
"In this book, the Native people of southwestern Alaska generously share the traditional stories that form the expressive core of their unique cu
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c1995.
In honor of her grandmother, who passed away, Annie does her first dance at potlatch in her Yupik Eskimo village. Based on a Yupik Eskimo traditi
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[2019]
First edition.
"In 1939, everything changes for Anne Girl when outsider John Nelson grounds his sailboat on the shores, into Anne Girl's skiff, and into her lif
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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
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©2006.
"An award-winning writer delivers the inspiring, true story of Alaskan Eskimo students who, despite lacking world knowledge and speaking English
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©1994.
A collection not only of Curtis' romantic photographs of Aleutian Indians, but also of the folktales and stories Curtis gathered during the 30 ye
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©2011.
Through the dual lenses of Western science and traditional Native knowledge, Imam Cimiucia explores the ecological, social, and economic causes o
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