Re: baidarka books on culture and kayak


Subject: Re: baidarka books on culture and kayak
From: James Mitchell (mariner@seanet.com)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 23:37:13 EST


Oh wow. Contact Dee Longenbaugh in Juneau, the Observatory Bookstore.
907-586-9676. She is absolutely precious. Her email was deelong@alaska.net,
but I think it has changed recently.

You should read Murdoch, also look for the book King Island Tales
(current -- and pure poetry!). Also Nelson. Also see the work of Jochelson,
out of print Aleut Tales and Narratives. It's an expensive book, but if you
are into blood and gore and the most horrible and frightening tales of the
macabre, this is for you.

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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: baidarka books on culture and kayak

> >Could anyone recommend books in the anthropologial or sociological
direction
> >(as well as books on historic migrations in the arctic)? Does anyone know
> >what happened to Petersens plans?
> >
> >Thanks for your help,
> >Marian
> >
> >
> >Marian Gunkel, Berlin, Germany
> >www.mariangunkel.de
>
> A few books I havethat are good are
>
> I, Nuligak
> HUNTERS OF THE NORTHERN ICE
> Eskimos
> The History and Ethnohistory of the Aleutians East Borough
> An Annotated Biblography of American Indian and Eskimo
> Hunters of the Great North
> Nunamiut
> The Eskimos of the Bering Strait 1650-1899
> Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5
> Eskimo Life
> Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge
> The Eskimo Tribes: their distribution and characteristics, especially in
> regard to language
> Life and Survival in the Arctic: Cultural Changes in the Polar Regions
> My Life with the Eskimo
> LEADERSHIP AND HEADSHIP. Changing authority patterns in an east Greenland
> hunting
> Canada Arctic Expedition 1913-1918 volume12 Copper eskimos
> American Museum of Natural History Vol 12 1899 Eskimos of Smith Sound
> The Yakut
> THE NETSILIK ESKIMOS
> Contributions to Ethnology V, Bulletin 204.
> THE KORYAK
>
> Folk Tales
> EPIC OF QAYAQ: THE LONGEST STORY EVER TOLD BY MY PEOPLE
> King Island Tales
> Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
>
> and the best place to find them is http://www.bibliofind.com/
>
> Dana
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