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- catalog abstract "Collection of stories, myths and legends of the Eskimos of northern Alaska (Inupiat) as told to and transcribed by the author.".
- catalog contributor b8711380.
- catalog contributor b8711381.
- catalog contributor b8711382.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Collection of stories, myths and legends of the Eskimos of northern Alaska (Inupiat) as told to and transcribed by the author.".
- catalog description "The people of Ekeuhnick's time -- The people of Beeueoak's time -- The people of Anayuhk's time -- The people of Kauwerak -- The boyhood of Ekeuhnick -- Aungayoukuksuk comes -- Aungayoukuksuk teaches -- How to tell time is passing: the Eskimo calendar -- How to tell weather -- The warning -- The last visit of Aungayoukuksuk -- The disaster -- Clothes -- Fire -- Snow comes -- The first net -- The first boat -- The first houses -- Time to leave -- Beginning the journey -- New ways in a new land -- The mountain -- The hot and cold rivers -- Winter comes -- Spring comes -- The way back -- The return -- The people move -- The second disaster -- The first aungutguhk -- The time summer time did not come -- The story of Nasaruhk -- Nasaruhk advises Paniruhk -- The bad weather turns to good weather -- Somebody else lives -- Spring time comes back -- The story of Napauruhk -- The story of Napauruhk and Nasaruhk -- The story of Anayuhk and Paniruhk -- After the third disaster -- Eskimo weatherman -- Harvest times -- Equipment -- Trading -- Games and contests -- Husbands and wives -- Ingnukhunuk -- Ahgosalik -- People and spirits -- Aungutguhks and Shamishes of the Kauwerak -- Aungutguhks -- Two brothers -- The Aungutguhks of Tuksuk -- Punginguhk and the whalers -- Punginguhk on the cutter Bear -- Eskimo television -- The Aungutguhk and the doctor -- The founding of Kauwerak -- The eagle-wolf messenger feast: The beginning -- Toolik goes hunting -- Preparations -- The Kivgaauhk -- The feast -- Stories of the Kazghi: Five sisters -- Eleapuk -- Two cousins -- Two brothers -- Arsichsorawaruhk -- Three sisters -- A baby cries -- Short stories -- The fourth disaster -- Some Kauwerak history -- The old days -- The wars -- The first white man in Imuruk -- The language -- First white-man burial is Eskimo country -- The disasters.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 242 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "People of Kauwerak.".
- catalog isFormatOf "People of Kauwerak.".
- catalog isPartOf "Alaska review no. 17".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Anchorage, Alaska, AMU Press]".
- catalog relation "People of Kauwerak.".
- catalog spatial "Alaska".
- catalog subject "398.2/2/09701".
- catalog subject "Eskimos Alaska Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Eskimos Alaska Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "F901 .A375 no. 17 E99.E7".
- catalog tableOfContents "The people of Ekeuhnick's time -- The people of Beeueoak's time -- The people of Anayuhk's time -- The people of Kauwerak -- The boyhood of Ekeuhnick -- Aungayoukuksuk comes -- Aungayoukuksuk teaches -- How to tell time is passing: the Eskimo calendar -- How to tell weather -- The warning -- The last visit of Aungayoukuksuk -- The disaster -- Clothes -- Fire -- Snow comes -- The first net -- The first boat -- The first houses -- Time to leave -- Beginning the journey -- New ways in a new land -- The mountain -- The hot and cold rivers -- Winter comes -- Spring comes -- The way back -- The return -- The people move -- The second disaster -- The first aungutguhk -- The time summer time did not come -- The story of Nasaruhk -- Nasaruhk advises Paniruhk -- The bad weather turns to good weather -- Somebody else lives -- Spring time comes back -- The story of Napauruhk -- The story of Napauruhk and Nasaruhk -- The story of Anayuhk and Paniruhk -- After the third disaster -- Eskimo weatherman -- Harvest times -- Equipment -- Trading -- Games and contests -- Husbands and wives -- Ingnukhunuk -- Ahgosalik -- People and spirits -- Aungutguhks and Shamishes of the Kauwerak -- Aungutguhks -- Two brothers -- The Aungutguhks of Tuksuk -- Punginguhk and the whalers -- Punginguhk on the cutter Bear -- Eskimo television -- The Aungutguhk and the doctor -- The founding of Kauwerak -- The eagle-wolf messenger feast: The beginning -- Toolik goes hunting -- Preparations -- The Kivgaauhk -- The feast -- Stories of the Kazghi: Five sisters -- Eleapuk -- Two cousins -- Two brothers -- Arsichsorawaruhk -- Three sisters -- A baby cries -- Short stories -- The fourth disaster -- Some Kauwerak history -- The old days -- The wars -- The first white man in Imuruk -- The language -- First white-man burial is Eskimo country -- The disasters.".
- catalog title "People of Kauwerak; legends of the northern Eskimo, by William A. Oquilluk. With the assistance of Laurel L. Bland.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".