Fienup-Riordan, Ann
Fienup-Riordan, Ann, 1948-....
Ann Fienup-Riordan Cultural anthropology
Ann Fienup-Riordan American cultural anthropologist
VIAF ID: 46877736 ( Personal )
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Works
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Agayuliyararput kegginaqut, kangiit-llu | |
Akulmiut neqait | |
Anguyiim nalliini = Time of warring : the history of bow-and-arrow warfare in Southwest Alaska | |
The artists behind the work : life histories of Nick Charles, Sr., Frances Demientieff, Lena Sours, Jennie Thlunaut | |
Boundaries and passages : rule and ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo oral tradition | |
Ciulirnerunak Yuuyaqunak : the subsistence way of life in southwest Alaska | |
Collaboration on display : a Yupʹik Eskimo exhibit at three national museums | |
Do not live without an elder | |
Ellavut : Our Yup'ik world & weather : continuity and change on the Bering Sea coast | |
Erinaput Unguvaniartut = So our voices will live : Quinhagak history and oral traditions | |
Eskimo artists : fieldwork in Alaska, June 1936 until April 1937 | |
Eskimo essays : Yupʾik lives and how we see them | |
Eskimokünstler | |
Fish and food of the Akulmiut | |
Freeze frame : Alaska Eskimos in the movies | |
Hunting, sexes and symbolism | |
Hunting tradition in a changing world : Yup'ik lives in Alaska today | |
Ircenrraat other-than-human persons in Southwest Alaska | |
The living tradition of Yup'ik masks : agayuliyararput = our way of making prayer | |
Masterworks of Yup'ik science and survival : Yuungnaqpiallerput = the way we genuinely live | |
Mission of change in southwest Alaska : conversations with Father René Astruc and Paul Dixon on their work with Yup'ik people, 1950-1988 | |
The Nelson Island Eskimo : social structure and ritual distribution | |
Paitarkiutenka = My legacy to you | |
Qaluyaarmiuni nunamtenek qanemciput = Our Nelson Island stories : meanings of place on the Bering Sea coast | |
Qanemcit amllertut = Many stories to tell : traditional tales and narratives from southwest Alaska | |
The real people and the children of thunder : the Yup'ik Eskimo encounter with Moravian missionaries John and Edith Kilbuck | |
Robert Redford, Apanuugpak, and the invention of tradition | |
Shape up with baby : exercise games for the new parent and child | |
Stories for future generations | |
Taprarmiuni kassiyulriit = Stebbins dance festival | |
Tengautuli atkuk = The flying parka : the meaning and making of parkas in southwest Alaska | |
They say they have ears through the ground | |
Things of our ancestors | |
Vivante tradition des masques Yupʹik | |
What our land and world are like | |
When our bad season comes : a cultural account of subsistence harvesting and harvest disruption on the Yukon delta | |
Where the echo began : and other oral traditions from southwestern Alaska | |
Wise words of the Yup'ik people : we talk to you because we love you | |
Words of the real people : Alaska native literature in translation | |
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Yungcautnguuq nunam qainga tamarmi = All the land's surface is medicine : edible and medicinal plants of southwest Alaska | |
Yupiit yuraryarait = Yup'ik ways of dancing | |
Yup'ik elders at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin : fieldwork turned on its head | |
Yup'ik words of wisdom = Yupiit qanruyutait | |
Yuuyaraq : the Yup'ik way of being |