Alaska Postcard Eskimo
Posted March 10, 2010
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Eskimo $14.99 Eskimo |
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Daron SKR449 Skymarks Alaska Airlines 737- 800 – Eskimo Lei Livery $26.94 Daron SKR449 Skymarks Alaska Airlines 737- 800 – Eskimo Lei Livery |
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Daron SKR8215 Skymarks Alaska 737-800 Eskimo with Flowers and Wood Stand $98 Daron SKR8215 Skymarks Alaska 737-800 Eskimo with Flowers and Wood Stand |
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Always Getting Ready: Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo Subsistence in Southwest Alaska $25.28 Always Getting Ready: Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo Subsistence in Southwest Alaska |
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Postcard $11.99 Postcard |
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Postcard $10.99 Postcard |
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Indigenous Languages of Alaska: Eskimo-Aleut Languages, Tlingit Language, Tanacross Language, Coast Tsimshian, Aleut Language, Yupik Languages $19.99 Indigenous Languages of Alaska: Eskimo-Aleut Languages, Tlingit Language, Tanacross Language, Coast Tsimshian, Aleut Language, Yupik Languages |
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Eskimo Folklore: Myths and Traditions from Northern Alaska, the McKenzie Delta and Coronation Gulf $23.75 Eskimo Folklore: Myths and Traditions from Northern Alaska, the McKenzie Delta and Coronation Gulf |
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The Eskimo Girl And The Englishman $10.32 The Eskimo Girl and the Englishman is a sequel to the delightful story Once Upon an Eskimo Time, which recounts the remarkable life of Minnie and her Eskimo mother as she comes of age in a traditional village on Alaska’’s western coast. Resuming the tale on the day Minnie encounters her first white man, The Eskimo Girl and the Englishman relates the next century of Minnie’’s adventurous life–painting a picture of early twentieth-century village life as Minnie and her Englishman marry and find the determination, strength, and courage to live life in the face of tragedy, rapidly changing technology, and unrelenting hardship along the Bering Sea. Accompanied by photographs of early Eskimo village life, the narrative poignantly captures a sense of a long-lost way of life on the Seward Peninsula. |
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Once Upon an Eskimo Time $11.17 Continuing the sacred tradition of her ancestors, in Once Upon an Eskimo Time Edna Wilder retells a year in her Eskimo mother’’s life. Wilder eloquently captures the oral storytelling traditions of her people, and she employs descriptions of the weather and harsh climates of Alaska’’s Norton Sound to illustrate the hardiness of her mother’’s spirit. Family values, subsistence living, and the cycle’’s of life form a narrative that captures the now-vanished lifestyle along the Bering Sea. Readers of whatever age will enjoy Nedercook’’s delightful account of the day-to-day, legends, and beliefs of the ancient Eskimo village of Rocky Point. — Ames Tribune |
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English-Eskimo and Eskimo-English Vocabularies (1890) $10.82 Preceded By Ethnographical Memoranda Concerning The Arctic Eskimos In Alaska And Siberia. |
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I Am Eskimo $9.97 A half century ago, Inupiat Eskimo Paul Green was dismayed by a writer who arrived in his village, stayed briefly, then flew home to print nonsense. So Green began writing down his own stories–about his life, Native foods, legends, games, animal habits, even rubbing nose kiss. Each of these authentic stories, written in Green’s distinctive voice, offered delightful insight into his culture and times. Another notable Alaskan, George Aden Ahgupuk, added his pen-and-ink drawings, and the first edition of I AM ESKIMO was released in 1959, the same year that Alaska became a state. Today this collection is a classic, translated into other languages, excerpted in several textbooks, and collectible as the first title for the fledgling publishing company that would become Alaska Northwest Books. Ahgupuk’s drawings are prized among collectors and the Anchorage Museum of History and Art’s permanent collection. |
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True Eskimo Stories of Ghosts and Evil Spirits $13.99 The author is the grandson of an Eskimo Good Shaman, Long Hair Bav’illa, who changed his life and gave his heart to Jesus. The author was born into poverty and has lived the Eskimo way of life, in Alaska, since birth. He truly wants everyone to enjoy their lives with sugar on top. This is an account of stories that have been passed down through generations. It was written to inspire people to realize that there are Evil spirits at work invisibly. |
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One Eskimo $9.98 One Eskimo |
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One Eskimo $23.99 One Eskimo |
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Eskimo Snow $11.99 Eskimo Snow |
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Eskimo Nell $15.99 Eskimo Nell |
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Residents-Eskimo $12.99 Residents-Eskimo |
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Eskimo Architecture $17.39 Eskimo Architecture |
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The Lamp of the Eskimo $12.88 The Lamp of the Eskimo |