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Title Anguyiim nalliini = Time of warring : the history of bow-and-arrow warfare in Southwest Alaska / transcriptions and translations by Alice Rearden with Marie Meade and [7 others] ; edited with an introduction by Ann Fienup-Riordan
Published Fairbanks, Alaska : University of Alaska Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color)
Contents Contributors (those who told stories) with English and Yup'ik names, residence, birthplace, and birth year listed on page xviii: Gus Toyukuk (Tuyurkiar), Manokotak -- Henry Alikayak (Qilu), Manokotak, Quluqaq, 1929 -- Andrew Tsikoyak (Tulukaruller), Nunapitchuk -- Herman Neck, Kasigluk, 1909 -- Marie Nichols (Kaligtuq), Kasigluk -- Wassilie Berlin (Uqsungiar), Kasigluk, Tuntutuliak, 1916 -- George Keene (Ingallak), Kasigluk, 1918 -- Matthew Frye, Napakiak, 1901 -- Willie Lomack (Callerkuaq), Akiachak, 1915 -- John Moses Sr. (Nanugaq), Akiachak, 1916 -- Kenneth Peter (Kuignaq), Akiachak, 1918 -- James Lott (Arrsalleq), Tuluksak, 1908 -- Joshua Phillip (Maqista), Tuluksak, Akiachak, 1912 -- Mary Napoka, Tuluksak, 1916 -- Rachel Sallaffie (Maayaaq), Tuluksak, 1965 -- Dick Andrew (Apaqutaq), Bethel, Kayalivik, 1909 -- Nick Charles Sr. (Ayagina'ar), Bethel, Nelson Island, 1912 -- Elena Charles (Nengqerralria), Bethel, Nunacuaq, 1918 -- Peter Jacobs Sr. (Paniguaq), Bethel, Cuukvagtuliq, 1923 -- Marie Brite (Panigkaq), Bethel, Nightmute, 1949 -- Raphael Jimmy (Angagaq), Anchorage, Kuiggarpak, 1924 -- David Chanar (Cingurruk), Anchorage, Umkumiut, 1946 -- Marie Meade (Arnaq), Anchorage, Nunapitchuk, 1947 -- Ann Riordan (Ellaq'am Arnaan), Anchorage, Virginia, 1948 -- Mark John (Miisaq), Anchorage, Nightmute, 1954 -- Veronica Kaganak (Ciuqerriq), Anchorage, Scammon Bay, 1963 -- Alice Rearden (Cucuaq), Anchorage, Napakiak, 1976
Contributors (those who told stories) with English and Yup'ik names, residence, birthplace, and birth year listed on page xvii: Frances Usugan (Piyuuk), Toksook Bay, Up'nerkillermiut, 1921 -- John Charlie (Canaar), Toksook Bay, Up'nerkillermiut, 1921 -- Theresa Moses (Ilanaq), Toksook Bay, Cevv'arneq, 1926 -- Paul John (Kangrilnguq), Toksook Bay, Cevv'arneq, 1928 -- Sophie Agimuk (Avegyaq), Toksook Bay, Cevv'arneq, 1928 -- John Alirkar (Allirkar), Toksook Bay, Cevv'arneq, 1929 -- Martina Chagluak (Akagualria), Toksook Bay, Nightmute, 1932 -- Joe Felix (Amartuq), Toksook Bay, 1935 -- Martina John (Anguyaluk), Toksook Bay, Nightmute, 1936 -- Ruth Jimmie (Angalgaq), Toksook Bay, Nightmute, 1951 -- Cathy Moses (Keggutailnguq), Toksook Bay, Kotlik, 1952 -- Tim Agagtak (Akagtaq), Nightmute, 1903 -- Albertina Dull (Cingyukan), Nightmute, Qungurmiut, 1918 -- Dick Anthony (Minegtuli), Nightmute, Cevv'arneq, 1922 -- Simeon Angus (Unangik), Nightmute, Nightmute, 1930 -- Anna Agnus (Avegyaq), Nightmute, Nightmute, 1930 -- James Paul (Kaligtuq), Kipnuk, 1915 -- James Samson (Cikigaq), Kipnuk, 1916 -- Paul Kiunya Sr. (Kayungiar), Kipnuk, Pengurpagmiut, 1930 -- Daniel Mann (Itkaq), Kwigillingok, 1901 -- Frank Andrew (Miisaq), Kwigillingok, Kuigilnguq, 1917 -- Roland Phillip (Anguteka'ar), Kwigillingok, 1927 -- Mary Worm (Arnaaquq), Kongiganak, 1898 -- Adolf Jimmy (Ayaksaq), Kongiganak, 1904 -- Billy Black (Ayuqsaq), Kongiganak, 1915 -- Kenneth Igkurak (Egkurraq), Kongiganak, 1915 -- John Phillip Sr. (Ayagina'ar), Kongiganak, Anuuraarmiut, 1925 -- Phillip Charlie (Kunuin), Tuntutuliak, 1919 -- Nick Lupie (Ackiar), Tuntutuliak, Qinaq, 1921 -- Frank Brown Sr. (Tutmalria), Eek, 1919 -- Charlie Pleasant (Pamiqalria), Quinhagak, 1902 -- Walter Williams (Cuqiiriq), Quinhagak, 1906 -- George Pleasant (Arnariaq), Quinhagak, Quinhagak, 1938 -- Fank Fox (Paningayaq), Quinhagak, 1944 -- Eddie Alexie (Tagumaar), Togiak, 1910 -- Annie Blue (Cungauyar), Togiak, Qissayaarmiut, 1916
Contributors (those who told stories) with English and Yup'ik names, residence, birthplace, and birth year listed on page xvi: Walter Kelly (Uicimaalleq), Pilot Station, Anqercak, 1898 -- Wassillie Evan (Anguyagpak), Pilot Station, 1907 -- Noel Polty (Kumkaq), Pilot Station, 1919 -- Teddy Sundown (Canaar), Scammon Bay, 1897 -- John Henry (Nugyar), Scammon Bay, 1901 -- Paul Kaganak (Ayapertulria), Scammon Bay, 1901 -- Edward Aguchak (Arrsauyaq), Scammon Bay, 1907 -- John Amukon (Amuqan), Scammon Bay, 1918 -- Mike Utteryuk (Qarmaq), Scammon Bay, Scammon Bay, 1926 -- Francis Charlie (Acqaq), Scammon Bay, Anagciq, 1941 -- Tom Tunutmoak (Tuqucirkaq), Scammon Bay, 1946 -- Dick Bunyan (Apa'urluq), Hooper Bay, Naparyaarmiut, 1906 -- Pete Kapanuk (It'gacangaq), Hooper Bay, 1906 -- Kirt Bell (Kamluq), Hooper Bay, 1910 -- Angelo Hoelscher (Angivran), Hooper Bay, 1910 -- Magdaline Hoelscher (Lurvilria), Hooper Bay, 1913 -- Buster Smith (Aiggailnguq), Hooper Bay, 1914 -- David Simon, Hooper Bay, Naparyaarmiut, 1929 -- Joe Friday (Qiakaq), Chevak, 1905 -- Thomas Moses, Chevak, 1908 -- Juliana Aloralrea (Nemqalria), Chevak, Qissunaq, 1909 -- Agnes George (Atkuilnguq), Chevak, 1912 -- Ulric Nayamin (Niraralria), Chevak, 1916 -- Louise Tall (Atsaruaq), Chevak, Upaucugmiut, 1921 -- Andrew Noatak (Nuratar), Mekoryuk, 1900 -- Nickolas Tommy (Mikcuaq), Newtok, 1917 -- Elsie Tommy (Nanugaq), Newtok, Kaviarmiut, 1922 -- Michael John (Qukailnguq), Newtok, Cevtaq, 1931 -- Joseph John (Arnaucuaq), Newtok, 1936 -- Paul Charles (Ayurun), Newtok, Kayalivik, 1948 -- Tommy Hooper (Cuk'ayar), Tununak, Tununak, 1931 -- Peter Pitka, Tununak, 1954 -- Peter Asuluk (Asuuluk), Toksook Bay, 1903 -- Albert Therchik (Terciq), Toksook Bay, Qungurmiut, 1908 -- Anna Kungurkaq (Angayiq), Toksook Bay, 1908 -- Billy Lincoln (Nuyarnerilnguq), Toksook Bay, Kayalivik, 1909 -- Brentina Chanar (Papangluaq), Toksook Bay, Cevv'arneq, 1912
Contributors (those who told stories) with English and Yup'ik names, residence, birthplace, and birth year listed on page xv: Nick Andrew Sr. (Apirtaq), Marshall, Iquarmiut, 1933 -- Roy Hunt (Tan'gauq), Kotlik, 1908 -- Anthony Aketachunak (Aacengaaq), Kotlik, Nunapiggluugaq, 1937 -- Isidore Hunt (Puyacinraraq), Kotlik, Caniliaq, 1939 -- Patrick Kameroff (Ayagina'ar), Kotlik, Qerrullik, 1940 -- Benedict Tucker (Cikulraaciq), Emmonak, Cingigmiut, 1917 -- Mike Andrews Sr. (Angauvik), Emmonak, Amigtuli, 1928 -- Peter Moore (Yak'utaaq), Emmonak, Imangaq, 1932 -- Raymond Waska (Iraluq), Emmonak, Nunapiggluugaq, 1941 -- Thomas Chikigak (Cikigaq), Alakanuk, Alarneq, 1913 -- Joe Phillip (Panigkaq), Alakanuk, Alarneq, 1923 -- Barbara Joe (Arnaucuaq), Alakanuk, Nunam Iqua, 1928 -- Lawrence Edmund (Paugnaralria), Alakanuk, Peguumavik, 1934 -- Gabriel Charlie (Akagalria), Numan Iqua, 1924 -- Patrick Camille (Qakvaralria), Numan Iqua, 1926 -- Willie Beans, Mountain Village, 1908 -- Gregory Joe (Apayaq), Mountain Village, 1918 -- Andy Kinzy (Qut'raacuk), St. Marys, Qissunaq River, 1911 -- Thomas Luke (Suuaaq), St. Marys, Stebbins, 1912 -- Jasper Louis (Cakayak), St. Marys, Anagciq, 1916
Summary This book draws on little-known oral histories from the Yup'ik people of southwest Alaska to detail a period of bow-and-arrow warfare that took place in the region between 1300 and 1800. The result of more than thirty years of research, discussion, and field recordings involving more than one hundred Yup'ik men and women, Anguyiim Nalliini tells a story not just of war and violence, but also of its cultural context--the origins of place names, the growth of indigenous architectural practices, the personalities of prominent warriors and leaders, and the eventual establishment of peaceful coexistence. The book is presented in bilingual format, with facing-page translations, and it will be hailed as a landmark work in the study of Alaska Native history and anthropology
Notes "Calista Education and Culture, January 2015."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-587) and index
Notes English and Yupik parallel text
Print version record
Subject Yupik Eskimos -- Warfare -- Alaska, Southwest -- History
Bow and arrow -- Alaska, Southwest -- History
Military art and science -- Alaska, Southwest -- History
Yupik Eskimos -- Alaska, Southwest -- Interviews
Central Yupik language -- Texts
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
Bow and arrow
Central Yupik language
Manners and customs
Military art and science
Yupik Eskimos
Alaska, Southwest -- Social life and customs
Southwest Alaska
Genre/Form History
Interviews
Texts
Form Electronic book
Author Fienup-Riordan, Ann, editor.
Rearden, Alice, translator.
Calista Education and Culture (Organization)
ISBN 9781602232921
160223292X
Other Titles Time of warring