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Elders of Tununak, Alaska


1995

Very Useful
Book
CENTRAL YUP'IK ESKIMO (South-western, Yukon/Kuskokwim area)
Referenced by: Alaska Native Language Center

Grade Level(s): 4, 5, 6

Theme(s): Language/Communication

CY 12. Traditional narratives by the elders of Tununak, Alaska. (Includes an English translation/Advanced, for competent speakers of the language who have learned the writing system) The fourteen oral narratives in this book were told by the elders of Tununak, Alaska, and are presented in the original Yup'ik language with English translations. The narratives include traditional stories from the distant past, personal and historical experiences, recollections of real events, and instructions in cultural values given to young people. Illustrated. Paper.

1995 xxx + 377 pp. ISBN 1-55500-052-5 $19.00



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