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Wise Words of the Yup'ik People: We Talk to You Because We Love You [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, weight: 544 g, Illus., map
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803269129
  • ISBN-13: 9780803269125
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, weight: 544 g, Illus., map
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803269129
  • ISBN-13: 9780803269125
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Yup'ik people of southwestern Alaska were some of the last Arctic peoples to come into contact with non-Natives, and as a result, Yup’ik language and many traditions remain vital into the twenty-first century. Wise Words of the Yup’ik People documents their qanruyutet (adages, words of wisdom, and oral instructions) regarding the proper living of life. Throughout history, these distinctive wise words have guided the relations between men and women, parents and children, siblings and cousins, fellow villagers, visitors, strangers, and even with non-Natives. Yup’ik elders have chosen to share these wise words during Calista Elders Council gatherings and conventions since 1998 for instrumental reasons—because of their continued relevance and power to change lives.
 
The Calista Elders Council, which represents some thirteen hundred Yup'ik elders, recently spearheaded efforts at cultural revitalization through gatherings with younger community members. In describing the content of traditional instruction as well as its central motivation—“We talk to you because we love you”—elders not only educate Yup’ik young people but also open a window into their view of the world for all of us.
 
Wise Words of the Yup’ik People will serve as a valuable resource for the Yup'ik people and those who wish to learn more about their lives and values.

Recenzijos

"Fienup-Riordan's work is significant and timely."-Pacific Northwest Quarterly -- Andrea D. Robertson Pacific Northwest Quarterly

Daugiau informacijos

The teachings of the Yup'ik elders of Southwestern Alaska, collected in order to preserve and revitalized their culture among the younger generation
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xiii
Yup'ik Transcription and Translation xxxix
List of Yup'ik Contributors xlv
1. Elders Spoke and Young People Listened
1(42)
2. A Powerful Mind
43(36)
3. Boys Are Like Puppies, Ears Are Eyes, and Women Are Death
79(24)
4. Parents and Children
103(44)
5. Men and Women
147(38)
6. Those Who Are Rich in Relatives: Extended Family Relations
185(24)
7. Tuqluucaraq: The Way of Addressing One's Relatives
209(24)
8. The World Contains No Others, Only Persons: Yup'ik Views of Self and Other
233(22)
9. Qanrucunailnguut: Those Who Do Not Listen and Adhere
255(12)
10. Eyagyarat: Abstinence Practices 267(20)
11. Making the Past Present: The Desertion of the Qasgi 287(18)
Notes 305(6)
Glossary 311(8)
References 319(6)
Index 325


Ann Fienup-Riordan is an independent scholar who has lived, worked, and taught in Alaska since 1973. Her many books include Hunting Tradition in a Changing World: Yup'ik Lives in Alaska Today and Yup'ik Elders at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin: Fieldwork Turned on Its Head. Alice Rearden is a Yup'ik speaker and leading translator for the Calista Elders Council.