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Taprarmiuni kassiyulriit = Stebbins dance festival / as told by Anatole Bogeyaktuk and Charlie Steve ; interviews by Rose Anna Dan Waghiyi and Mary Alexander Wondzell ; transcribed and translated by Sophie Shield with Marie Meade ; edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan.

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Taprarmiuni kassiyulriit = Stebbins dance festival / as told by Anatole Bogeyaktuk and Charlie Steve ; interviews by Rose Anna Dan Waghiyi and Mary Alexander Wondzell ; transcribed and translated by Sophie Shield with Marie Meade ; edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan.
Publication
Fairbanks : Alaska Native Language Center : University of Alaska Press, c2004.

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  • Bogeyaktuk, Anatole, 1908-1994.
  • Steve, Charlie, 1910-2001.
  • Waghiyi, Rose Anna Dan.
  • Wondzell, Mary Alexander.
  • Fienup-Riordan, Ann.
Description
xxix, 116 p. : ill., 1 map; 28 cm.
Summary
  • "Anatole Bogeyaktuk and Charlie Steve were members of the last generation of Yup'ik men to be raised in the qasgi (communal men's house) and witness first-hand the dances and gift-giving that were so much a part of traditional life along the Bering Sea coast."
  • "These two Stebbins elders describe the complex rituals of the dance festival in remarkable detail. Their memories were recorded in their native Yup'ik language, then transcribed and translated into English by Sophie Shield and Marie Meade and edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan. The result is a description of the drumming, dancing, gift-giving, and feasting that marked the winter ceremonial season. The text is presented in Yup'ik with facing-page English translations and is illustrated by James Barker and Suzi Jones, who photographed events in Stebbins in 1984."
  • "The celebrations these Yup'ik elders narrate include the Bladder Festival, the Great Feast for the Dead, and the Messenger Festival. This complex series of rituals involves humans and animals, the living and the dead. Competitive gift-giving, feasting and feats of strength are all a part of the spiritual lives of Yup'ik communities of western Alaska - part of the living tradition of Taprarmiuni Kassiyulriit: Stebbins Dance Festival."--Jacket.
Alternative Title
Stebbins dance festival
Subject
  • Yupik Eskimos > Rites and ceremonies
  • Yupik dance > Stebbins
  • Potlatch > Stebbins > History
  • Dance festivals > Stebbins > History
  • Yupik languages > Stebbins > Texts
  • Central Yupik language > Stebbins > Texts
  • Stebbins (Alaska) > Social life and customs
Genre/Form
  • History
  • Texts
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [115]-116).
Language (note)
  • English and Yupik.
ISBN
1555000835 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2004043701
OCLC
  • 54400198
  • SCSB-10487025
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library