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Sent out by his grandmother to find food, Amik consumes a series of animals of ever-increasing size and brings back more than he thinks.
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Joe talks about about his experience as a teacher and education administrator in Alaska, and his role as Yupiit School District Superintendent. H
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Nick talks about spring and fall camp, what it was like in camp when he was a child, and how they traveled on the land. He also talks about fishi
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Nellie Ilegvak (Fritz) Moses speaks in Yup'ik and English about her childhood memories of fish camp and other seasonal subsistence camps, camp lo
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Willie talks about the history and formation of tribal government in Akiachak, from the dissolution of a municipal government to recognition by t
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The elders speak in Yup'ik about the location of traditionally used places and the meanings behind their names. In the course of this discussion,
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ORAL HISTORY 2020-05-05 PT. 1. Michael Krauss talks about the religious groups in territorial Alaska providing material in Native languages, supp
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