Yuungnaqpiallerput / the Way We Genuinely Live
"Yuungnaqpiallerput / the Way We Genuinely Live," authored by Ann Fienup-Riordan and published in 2007, is an insightful exploration into the resourcefulness and ingenuity required to thrive in the challenging sub-arctic environment. Spanning 376 pages, this thought-provoking work sheds light on Yup'ik technology, weaving together the rhythms of seasonal harvests and the significance of ceremonial renewals.
Fienup-Riordan delves into the intricate relationships between the Yup'ik people and their environment, showcasing how traditional practices and innovations sustain their way of life. Perfect for those interested in anthropology, archaeology, and indigenous studies, this book offers a rich understanding of the cultural and material aspects of Yup'ik survival. Dive into the world of resilience and adaptation, and discover the profound connections that bind the Yup'ik community to their land and heritage.