Qanemcit Amllertut/Many Stories to Tell Julia MannheimThis bilingual collection shares new translations of old stories recorded over the last four decades though interviews with Yupik elders from throughout southwest Alaska. Some are true qulirat (traditional tales), while others are recent. Some are well known, like the adventures of the wily Raven, while others are rarely told. All are part of a great narrative tradition, shared and treasured by Yupik people into the present day. This is the first
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