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- 2004659982 abstract "Collection includes sound recording, video recording, and photographs of the concert at the Library of Congress; program flyer and publicity materials. Corey Flintoff, a newscaster for National Public Radio (NPR) introduced Chuna McIntyre, who learned the dances, songs, and stories of his Eskimo ancestors in Yup'ik from his grandmother.".
- 2004659982 accessRights "Collection is open for research. Access to recordings may be restricted. To request materials, please contact the Folklife Reading Room at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.contact".
- 2004659982 accessRights "Duplication of the collection materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004659982 alternative "American Folklife Center concert, 2003-11-12".
- 2004659982 alternative "I hear America singing.".
- 2004659982 alternative "Title from program flyer: Chuna McIntyre and the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers".
- 2004659982 alternative "Title from program flyer: Homegrown 2003, the music of America".
- 2004659982 alternative "Title from program flyer: Native songs, stories, and dances from southwestern Alaska".
- 2004659982 contributor B10101652.
- 2004659982 contributor B10101653.
- 2004659982 date "2003".
- 2004659982 description "Chuna McIntyre ; Vernon Chimegalrea ; Josephine Aloralrea ; Tatiana Andrew ; John McIntyre ; Agnes McIntyre ; and Charlie McIntyre.".
- 2004659982 description "Chuna McIntyre and the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers Collection, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.".
- 2004659982 description "Chuna McIntyre is a Central Yup'ik Eskimo, born and raised in the village of Eek in southwestern Alaska. He is a founder of the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers who were organized by students at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks during the 1970s.".
- 2004659982 description "Collection includes sound recording, video recording, and photographs of the concert at the Library of Congress; program flyer and publicity materials. Corey Flintoff, a newscaster for National Public Radio (NPR) introduced Chuna McIntyre, who learned the dances, songs, and stories of his Eskimo ancestors in Yup'ik from his grandmother.".
- 2004659982 description "Recorded in the Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. on Nov. 12, 2003.".
- 2004659982 extent "1 folder.".
- 2004659982 extent "1 sound cassette :".
- 2004659982 extent "1 videocassette of 1 (DV) :".
- 2004659982 extent "38 photographs :".
- 2004659982 isPartOf "Homegrown 2003 concert series".
- 2004659982 issued "2003".
- 2004659982 language "In Yupik and English.".
- 2004659982 language "ypk eng".
- 2004659982 language "ypk".
- 2004659982 rights "Duplication of the collection materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004659982 spatial "Alaska".
- 2004659982 spatial "Alaska.".
- 2004659982 subject "Tales Alaska.".
- 2004659982 subject "Yupik Eskimos Alaska Music.".
- 2004659982 subject "Yupik dance Alaska.".
- 2004659982 title "American Folklife Center concert, 2003-11-12".
- 2004659982 title "Chuna McIntyre and the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers collection, 2003 Nov. 12 / performed by Chuna McIntyre and the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers ; sponsored by the American Folklife Center.".
- 2004659982 title "Title from program flyer: Chuna McIntyre and the Nunamta Yup'ik Eskimo Dancers".
- 2004659982 title "Title from program flyer: Homegrown 2003, the music of America".
- 2004659982 title "Title from program flyer: Native songs, stories, and dances from southwestern Alaska".
- 2004659982 type "Photographs. aat".
- 2004659982 type "Sound recordings. aat".
- 2004659982 type "Videocassettes. aat".
- 2004659982 type "collection".