Akulmiut Neqait / Fish and Food of the Akulmiut

Akulmiut Neqait / Fish and Food of the Akulmiut

Akulmiut Neqait / Fish and Food of the Akulmiut

Akulmiut Neqait / Fish and Food of the Akulmiut

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Overview

For centuries, the Akulmiut people—a Yup’ik group—have been sustained by the annual movements of whitefish. It is a food that sustains and defines them. To this day, many Akulmiut view not only their actions in the world, but their interactions with each other, as having a direct and profound effect on these fish. Not only are fish viewed as responding to human action and intention in many contexts, but the lakes and rivers fish inhabit are likewise viewed as sentient beings, with the ability to respond both positively and negatively to those who travel there.
This bilingual book details the lives of the Akulmiut living in the lake country west of Bethel, Alaska, in the villages of Kasigluk, Nunapitchuk, and Atmautluak. Akulmiut Neqait is based in conversations recorded with the people of these villages as they talk about their uniquely Yup'ik view of the world and how it has weathered periods of immense change in southwest Alaska. While many predicted that globalization would sound the death knoll for many distinctive traditions, these conversations show that Indigenous people all over the planet have sought to appropriate the world in their own terms. For all their new connectedness, the continued relevance of traditional admonitions cannot be denied.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781602233867
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Ann Fienup-Riordan has lived and worked in Alaska since 1973. She has written and edited more than twenty books on Yup’ik history and oral traditions. Her most recent book with the University of Alaska Press is Qanemcit Amllertut/Many Stories to Tell: Tales of Humans and Animals from Southwest Alaska.
Marie Meade
is a fluent Yup'ik speaker and an expert translator. She teaches Yup'ik at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Alice Rearden
is a fluent Yup'ik speaker, and the primary translator and oral historian for the Alaska Council for Exceptional Children.
 
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