Nunakun-gguq ciutengqertut. They say they have ears through the ground: animal essays from Southwest Alaska
Includes bibliographical references and index. Translations by Alice Rearden, Marie Meade, David Chanar, Rebecca Nayamin, and Corey Joseph. Texts in English and Yupik. Lifeways in Southwest Alaska today remains inextricably bound to the seasonal cycles of sea and land. Community members continue to...
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ftcolostateunidc:oai:mountainscholar.org:10217/234863 2023-05-15T16:07:34+02:00 Nunakun-gguq ciutengqertut. They say they have ears through the ground: animal essays from Southwest Alaska Nunakun-gguq ciutengqertut: animal essays from Southwest Alaska They say they have ears through the ground: animal essays from Southwest Alaska Fienup-Riordan, Ann Rearden, Alice Meade, Marie Chanar, David Nayamin, Rebecca Joseph, Corey 2022-04-26T17:18:00Z born digital books application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10217/234863 English Yupik eng ypk eng ypk Colorado State University. Libraries University of Alaska Press University of Alaska Press https://hdl.handle.net/10217/234863 Copyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright. All rights reserved. User is responsible for compliance. Please contact University Press of Colorado at https://upcolorado.com/our-books/rights-and-permissions for use information. Access is limited to the Adams State University, Colorado State University, Colorado State University Pueblo, Community College of Denver, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University Denver, Regis University, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Northern Colorado, University of Wyoming, Utah State University and Western Colorado University communities only. Yupik Eskimos -- Social life and customs Yupik Eskimos -- Food Yupik Eskimos -- Fishing Traditional ecological knowledge -- Alaska Southwest Traditional fishing -- Alaska Subsistence fishing -- Alaska Human-animal relationships -- Alaska Oral history -- Alaska Text Image 2022 ftcolostateunidc 2023-03-23T18:35:49Z Includes bibliographical references and index. Translations by Alice Rearden, Marie Meade, David Chanar, Rebecca Nayamin, and Corey Joseph. Texts in English and Yupik. Lifeways in Southwest Alaska today remains inextricably bound to the seasonal cycles of sea and land. Community members continue to hunt, fish, and make products from the life found in the rivers and sea. Based on a wealth of oral histories collected over decades of research, this book explores the ancestral relationship between Yup'ik people and the natural world of Southwest Alaska. Nunakun-gguq Ciutengqertut studies the overlapping lives of the Yup'ik with native plants, animals, and birds, and traces how these relationships transform as more Yup'ik relocate to urban areas and with the changing environment. The book is presented in bilingual format, with facing-page translations, and will be hailed as a milestone work in the anthropological study of contemporary Alaska.--Provided by publisher Text eskimo* Yup'ik Yupik Alaska Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University) Corey ENVELOPE(-145.133,-145.133,-76.667,-76.667) Meade ENVELOPE(-60.068,-60.068,-62.450,-62.450) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. Translations by Alice Rearden, Marie Meade, David Chanar, Rebecca Nayamin, and Corey Joseph. Texts in English and Yupik. Lifeways in Southwest Alaska today remains inextricably bound to the seasonal cycles of sea and land. Community members continue to hunt, fish, and make products from the life found in the rivers and sea. Based on a wealth of oral histories collected over decades of research, this book explores the ancestral relationship between Yup'ik people and the natural world of Southwest Alaska. Nunakun-gguq Ciutengqertut studies the overlapping lives of the Yup'ik with native plants, animals, and birds, and traces how these relationships transform as more Yup'ik relocate to urban areas and with the changing environment. The book is presented in bilingual format, with facing-page translations, and will be hailed as a milestone work in the anthropological study of contemporary Alaska.--Provided by publisher |
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