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Qaluyaarmiuni Nunamtenek Qanemciput / Our Nelson Island Stories

About Qaluyaarmiuni Nunamtenek Qanemciput / Our Nelson Island Stories

In this volume Nelson Island elders describe hundreds of traditionally important places in the landscape, from camp and village sites to tiny sloughs and deep ocean channels, contextualizing them through stories of how people interacted with them in the past and continue to know them today. The stories both provide a rich, descriptive historical record and detail the ways in which land use has changed over time.Nelson Islanders maintained a strongly Yup'ik worldview and subsistence lifestyle through the 1940s, living in small settlements and moving with the seasonal cycle of plant and animal abundances. The last sixty years have brought dramatic changes, including the concentration of people into five permanent, year-round villages. The elders have mapped significant places to help perpetuate an active relationship between the land and their people, who, despite the immobility of their villages, continue to rely on the fluctuating bounty of the Bering Sea coastal environment.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780295996929
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 496
  • Published:
  • July 19, 2015
  • Dimensions:
  • 178x254x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 1156 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: August 3, 2025

Description of Qaluyaarmiuni Nunamtenek Qanemciput / Our Nelson Island Stories

In this volume Nelson Island elders describe hundreds of traditionally important places in the landscape, from camp and village sites to tiny sloughs and deep ocean channels, contextualizing them through stories of how people interacted with them in the past and continue to know them today. The stories both provide a rich, descriptive historical record and detail the ways in which land use has changed over time.Nelson Islanders maintained a strongly Yup'ik worldview and subsistence lifestyle through the 1940s, living in small settlements and moving with the seasonal cycle of plant and animal abundances. The last sixty years have brought dramatic changes, including the concentration of people into five permanent, year-round villages. The elders have mapped significant places to help perpetuate an active relationship between the land and their people, who, despite the immobility of their villages, continue to rely on the fluctuating bounty of the Bering Sea coastal environment.

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