- The Yupʼik or
Yupiaq (sg & pl) and
Yupiit or
Yupiat (pl), also
Central Alaskan Yupʼik,
Central Yupʼik,
Alaskan Yupʼik (own name Yupʼik sg
Yupiik dual Yupiit...
- (Alaska's) most
influential teachers and thinkers". Kawagley's 1995 book A
Yupiaq Worldview: a
Pathway to
Ecology and
Spirit was an
attempt to
reconcile indigenous...
- Inu-
Yupiaq is a
dance group at the
University of Alaska,
Fairbanks that
performs a
fusion of Iñupiaq and Yup’ik
Eskimo motion dance. The Inu-
Yupiaq Dance...
- over. The main
language spoken in the
village is Yup'ik (translated to
Yupiaq which means "genuine" or "real" people). This is the
first language which...
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regions of the
world and the nation.
Drums of
Winter (Uksuum Cauyai) Inu-
Yupiaq Pamyua Messenger Feast (kevgiq)
Bladder Festival (nakaciuq)
Yupiit Piciryarait...
-
apostrophe following consonant. For example,
Yupiaq and Yupʼik both
contain a
geminate p (/pː/). In
Yupiaq length is
predictable and
hence is not marked;...
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Science Commission.
Retrieved 5 May 2008. Kawagley, An****uqaq
Oscar (2006). A
Yupiaq Worldview: A
Pathway to
Ecology and Spirit,
Second Edition (Second ed.)...
- (Jstor)
George P.
Kanaqlak Charles (2009), "Cultural
identity through Yupiaq narrative". In
Maria Sháa Tláa Williams, eds. The
Alaska Native Reader:...
- 1080/00139157.2014.861673. S2CID 153834585. Kawagley, A.
Oscar (2006). A
Yupiaq worldview: a
pathway to
ecology and
spirit (2nd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland...
- Norris-Tull, and
Roger A. Norris-Tull (1998), The
indigenous worldview of
Yupiaq culture: its
scientific nature and
relevance to the
practice and teaching...