p2014.
Unabridged.
In 1848, ten-year-old Toozak, a Yupik Eskimo, sees a whale being born and is told by a shaman that he and his descendants must protect that whale
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JLC Title 245h
[spoken word]
©2002.
Twelve-year-old Minuk's traditional Eskimo way of life is changed forever in 1892 with the arrival of Christian missionaries.
Regular print
©1967.
Study of history of cultural change among Eskimo with special reference to coastal Eskimo of southwest Alaska. Based on archival sources and auth
Regular print
c1998.
Kitaq is not yet six years old when his grandfather takes him ice fishing for the first time, carrying on a long-lived tradition among the Yupik
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©2001.
"Documents about the Alutiiq people of the Alaska Peninsula, written by outsiders, tell a familiar story of political subjugation, economic depri
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[2014]
In 1848, ten-year-old Toozak, a Yupik Eskimo, sees a whale being born and is told by a shaman that he and his descendants must protect that whale
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