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481“...,” and “narrative,” is recognized as an important entry point into Arctic collective memory. The graphic artist Nuka...”
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487Published 1995“...Readings from Knut Bergsland and Moses Dirks' "Aleut Tales and Narrative" (Alaska Native Language...”
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488by Berner, Robert L., Dauenhauer, Nora Marks, Dauenhauer, RichardGet access
Published in World Literature Today (1988)
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489by Toelken, Barre, Dauenhauer, Nora Marks, Dauenhauer, RichardGet access
Published in The Journal of American Folklore (1990)
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Published in The Journal of American Folklore (1990)
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494“... examine securitization in the Arctic (case study focused on the United States) by identifying narratives...”
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496“...,” and “narrative,” is recognized as an important entry point into Arctic collective memory. The graphic artist Nuka...”
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497“... oral story-telling tradition, Oqaluttuaq, meaning “history,” “legend,” and “narrative,” is recognized...”
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498by Larsen, Tamar Davis“..., and change into the “other” as a means of survival. This has been done through highlighting the narratives...”
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499by Doyle, William C.“... analyzes the specific ways that contemporary narratives of place develop presence. While critics have...”
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500by Chapuis, Sophie“...”, which is more akin to a vision than a historical account; a collection of tales narrated by a teller...”
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