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Inua: spirit world of the Bering Sea Eskimo
William W. Fitzhugh, Susan A. Kaplan and Henry B. Collins
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (RICHARD S. FISKE, page 9)
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Acknowledgments (page 10)
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Introduction (page 13)
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The Way They Lived Long Ago (TOM IMGALREA, page 16)
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the land
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The Man Who Buys Good-For-Nothing Things (HENRY B. COLLINS, page 29)
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Raven's Works (THOMAS AGER, page 39)
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among the animals
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Hunting the Sea Mammals (page 60)
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Food from the Waters (page 86)
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Life on the Tundra (page 98)
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around the lamp
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Life in the Village (page 116)
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with the spirits
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Life in the Qasgiq (page 162)
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distant lands, other times
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Distant Lands (page 220)
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Other Times (page 240)
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art in transformation
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Reflections in Ivory (DOROTHY JEAN RAY, page 255)
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Roots in the Past (SARADELL ARD FREDERICK, page 269)
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References (page 288)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AIQ | 8.3 (Summer, 1984): 273-274 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1183957 |
Citable Link
Published: 1982
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
- 9780874744293 (paper)
- 9780874744309 (hardcover)