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- Messenger_Feast abstract "The Messenger Feast or Kivgiq, Kevgiq (Kivgiġñiq in Iñupiaq dialect of North Slope Borough, Kivgiqsuat in King Island Iñupiaq, Kevgiq in Yup'ik), is a celebratory mid-winter festival traditionally held after a strong whale harvest by Iñupiaq (Tikiġaġmiut, Nunamiut...) and Yup'ik peoples. The event died out early in the twentieth century, when Presbyterian missionaries in the area tried to eliminate traditional ceremonies. Shamanistic rituals are no longer practiced, although some elders have information about these rites. Song and dance have remained..It was named for the two messengers sent to invite the guest village to the festival. Two Messengers (Iñupaq: dual kivgak, singular kivgaq; Yup'ik: dual kevgak, sg. kevgaq) would travel from host village to another village to invite them to the Kivgiq. Since the late 20th century, this festival has been held almost every year, but "officially" is held every two or three years in late January or early February. It is called at the discretion of the North Slope Borough Mayor. Kivgiq is an international event which attracts visitors from around the Arctic Circle.Iñupiat people had celebrated Kivgiq for many centuries. However, the earlier representations of Kivgiq were discontinued in the early 20th century due to social, economical, and environmental pressures. In 1988, after a lapse of more than 70 years, the modern Kivgiq was reconstructed. It is intended to inspire each Iñupiaq with an even stronger collective identity and enhanced ethnic pride.".
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- Messenger_Feast subject Category:1988_establishments_in_Alaska.
- Messenger_Feast subject Category:Festivals_in_Alaska.
- Messenger_Feast subject Category:Inuit_culture.
- Messenger_Feast subject Category:Inupiaq_words_and_phrases.
- Messenger_Feast subject Category:Recurring_events_established_in_1988.
- Messenger_Feast subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_North_Slope_Borough,_Alaska.
- Messenger_Feast comment "The Messenger Feast or Kivgiq, Kevgiq (Kivgiġñiq in Iñupiaq dialect of North Slope Borough, Kivgiqsuat in King Island Iñupiaq, Kevgiq in Yup'ik), is a celebratory mid-winter festival traditionally held after a strong whale harvest by Iñupiaq (Tikiġaġmiut, Nunamiut...) and Yup'ik peoples. The event died out early in the twentieth century, when Presbyterian missionaries in the area tried to eliminate traditional ceremonies.".
- Messenger_Feast label "Messenger Feast".
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