Yup’ik Elders at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin:Fieldwork Turned on Its Head

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ISBN: 9780295984643
Dewey: 979.8004971
LCC Number: E99.E7
Author: Ann Fienup-Riordan
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Pages: 337
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Norwegian adventurer Johan Adrian Jacobsen collected more than two thousand Yup’ik objects during his travels in Alaska in 1882 and 1883. Now housed in the Berlin Ethnological Museum, the Jacobsen collection remains one of the earliest and largest from Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. When Ann Fienup-Riordan first saw the collection being unpacked in 1994, she was stunned to find this extraordinary Yup’ik collection, with accession records still handwritten in old German script and almost completely unpublished.In 1997, Fienup-Riordan and Yup’ik translator Marie Meade returned to Berlin with a delegation of Yup’ik elders to study Jacobsen’s collection. Yup’ik Elders at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin recounts fourteen days during which the elders examined objects from the collection and described how they were made and used.

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Weight 4.38 lbs
Dimensions 12.22 × 9.1 × 1.28 in
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