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Unigkuat : Kodiak Alutiiq Legends
Title:
Unigkuat : Kodiak Alutiiq Legends
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edited by Dehrich Chya and Amy F. Steffian ; with contributions from April G. Counceller and Alisha S. Drabek.
Publication Information:
Kodiak, AK : Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, [2021]
Physical Description:
xxvii, 250 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
General Note:
"A project of the Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, Kodiak, Alaska."
Abstract:
"Action and mystery, long journeys and valuable lessions - these are the ingredients of Alutiiq legends. In a village terrified by an enormous octopus, people work together to kill the beast. A young man apprentices to a whaler and learns mysterious secrets about hunting the largest sea mammels. A community mistreats Raven and his grandmother, and the people die of starvation. This book shares sixty-two traditiional tales from Alaksa's Kodiak Archipelago, compiled from stories told by Alutiiq Elders over the past 150 years. In each legend, readers learn about the Alutiiq world-the origins of the moon and the sun, how animals can sometimes appear as people, the importance of respectful hunting, and most of all how generosity, bravery, and perseverance are essential to a happy and successful life. Illustrated with images by contemporary community artists" -- Back cover.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-250).
Variant Title:
Kodiak Alutiiq Legends
Contents:
Preface -- Foreword: Exploring Kodiak Sugpiaq Alutiiq Storytelling -- Editor's Note -- Canaluki: Creation Tales -- Lla: Tales of the Natural World -- Cimiryaneq: Transformation Tales -- Kalla'alget cali Ar'ursulget: Shamans and Whaler Tales -- Alingnailngut (Brave Ones): Hero Tales -- Unguwallriat: Animal Tales -- Sungcut: Little People Tales -- A'ula'at: Big Foot Tales -- Giinaqut: Mask Tales -- Glossary -- Sources.
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