©1971.
First full-length work to be published by an Eskimo author.
Book
[1928?]
The Department of Mammology at Yale University fitted a boat to sail Alaskan waters. E.M. Weyer, a student of the Department, wrote these field n
Manuscript
©1999.
"In 1982 and again in 1991, the King Island Native Community revived the Wolf Dance, which is a complex ritual involving songs, dances, feasts, c
Manuscript
©2003.
Loretta Outwater Cox, an Inupiat Eskimo woman, tells the true story of her great-grandmother's desperate bid for survival after her husband died,
Book
2009.
1st ed.
Documents the author's traditional childhood north of the Arctic Circle, his decision to pursue an education in the continental U.S., and his suc
Book
1998.
"Domesticated reindeer were introduced to Alaska from the Russian Far East at the end of the nineteenth century as a project in social engineerin
Manuscript
2001.
"The Iñupiaq parka and associated activities constitute an unbroken practice from the prehistoric to modern times. The overall form and use of th
Manuscript
[1984]
Regular print
2021.
First edition.
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