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Tengautuli Atkuk / The Flying Parka - The Meaning and Making of Parkas in Southwest Alaska (Paperback)
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Tengautuli Atkuk / The Flying Parka - The Meaning and Making of Parkas in Southwest Alaska (Paperback)
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Parkas are part of a living tradition in southwest Alaska. Some are
ornamented with tassels, beads, and elaborate stitching; others are
simpler fur or birdskin garments. Although fewer fancy parkas are
sewn today, many people still wear those made for them by their
mothers and other relatives. "Parka-making" conversations touch on
every aspect of Yup'ik life—child rearing, marriage partnerships,
ceremonies and masked dances, traditional oral instructions, and
much more. In The Flying Parka, more than fifty Yup'ik men and
women share sewing techniques and "parka stories," speaking about
the significance of different styles, the details of family
designs, and the variety of materials used in creating these
functional and culturally important garments. Based on nearly two
decades of conversations with Yup'ik sewing groups and visits to
the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum
of Natural History, this volume documents the social importance of
parkas, the intricacies of their construction, and their
exceptional beauty. It features over 170 historical and
contemporary images, full bilingual versions of six parka stories,
and a glossary in Yup'ik and English.
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