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    ISBN: 9781588342706 , 9781588342782
    Language: English
    Pages: 312 Seiten
    DDC: 979.8/01
    Keywords: Tradition ; Alaska ; Alaska Native art Exhibitions ; Art and design Exhibitions ; Alaska Natives Exhibitions Material culture ; Alaska Natives Exhibitions Social life and customs ; Alaska Natives Exhibitions Intellectual life ; Art and society Exhibitions ; Community life Exhibitions ; Alaska Native art ; Art and design ; Art and society ; Community life ; Indigenes Volk ; Kunst ; Exhibition catalogs ; Exhibition catalogs ; Alaska ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog Anchorage Museum of History and Art 05.2010- ; Alaska ; Eskimo ; Indianer ; Kunsthandwerk ; Sachkultur ; Brauch ; Alaska ; Eskimo ; Aleuten ; Indianer ; Sachkultur
    Abstract: Native perspectives on Alaska's history / Paul C. Ongtooguk and Claudia S. Dybdahl -- The first peoples of Alaska : a path to self-determination / Rosita Worl -- Iñupiaq / Beverly Faye Hugo. First seal hunt / Paul Asicksik Jr. -- St. Lawrence Island Yupik / Paapi Merlin Koonooka. Sleeping memories / Jonella Larson White -- Yup'ik / Alice Aluskak Rearden. Ellam Yua -- person of the universe / Marie Meade -- Unangax̂ / Alice Petrivelli. Return of the dance / Crystal Dushkin -- Sugpiaq / Gordon L. Pullar. Sugpiaq masks / Sven Haakanson Jr. -- Athabascan / Eliza Jones. Dena'ina Anchorage / Aaron Leggett -- Tlingit / Rosita Worl. Clan knowledge / Ricardo Worl -- Haida / Jeane Breinig. Haida history and art / Delores Churchill -- Tsimshian / David Boxley. Herring eggs / Karla Booth -- Collaborative conservation of Alaska Native objects at the Smithsonian / Landis Smith, Michele Austin-Dennehy, and Kelly McHugh -- Alaska Native collections at the Smithsonian / Aron C. Crowell, Landis Smith, and Kelly McHugh.
    Abstract: Embraces Alaska Native art and design masterworks and offers insight from elders, artists, and scholars with acknowledgment of the spiritual and social meaning of traditional objects and their importance to Alaskans' lives today
    Note: "Living our cultures, sharing our heritage: the first peoples of Alaska" is the companion volume to the exhibition of the same name opening at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, May 2010
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