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|a Himmelheber, Hans,
|d 1908-2003
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|a Works.
|k Selections.
|l English.
|f 1999
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|a Where the echo began :
|b and other oral traditions from southwestern Alaska /
|c recorded by Hans Himmelheber ; translated by Kurt and Ester Vitt ; edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan.
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|a Fairbanks :
|b University of Alaska Press,
|c c2000.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-209) and index.
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|t Hans Himmelheber: Making His Own Path --
|t Himmelheber's Alaska Year --
|t The Frozen Path --
|t Creation Stories --
|t How the Raven Created Nunivak Island --
|t How a Woman Came Down from the Sky and Created Nunivak Island --
|t Support Anecdote: The Star --
|t How Nunivak Island Received its Population --
|t Myths --
|t How Sun and Moon Came to Be --
|t About a Girl who was Unwilling to Marry --
|t Wolves as Human Beings --
|t Where the Echo Began --
|t Support Anecdote: The Raven --
|t A Shaman Story --
|t Support Anecdote: Crackling the Eyes of Murres --
|t Animal Stories --
|t How the Raven Deceived Various Animals --
|t Great Adventures of a Little Mouse --
|t Support Anecdote: The Disobedient Mouse --
|t Peoples' Stories --
|t The Expelled Woman --
|t The Expelled Woman (Second Version) --
|t Support Anecdote: The Wooden Wedge --
|t The Woman with Five Husbands --
|t About a Man Who Ran Away from His Wives --
|t The Evil Sister --
|t The Needlefish --
|t Experiences of a Tree --
|t About a Father Who Wished a Daughter for Himself --
|t The Five Kayak Travelers --
|t Support Anecdote: The Man and the Loon --
|t How a Brother and Sister Met Other Human Beings for the First Time --
|t Ancestor Stories --
|t The Glutton --
|t The Big and the Little Brother --
|t The Wooden Hat --
|t Strange Hunting Adventure --
|t The Father and His Child --
|t Wolf Adventure --
|t Adventure of a Couple in Love --
|t Swan Flight --
|t The Fight with the Walrus --
|t Two Strong Men --
|t The Kayak --
|t Danced Ancestor Story --
|t Festivals of the Nunivak Eskimos --
|t Agaiach [Asiggluteng], The Women's Dancing --
|t Nagatschuchdachelu'ting [Nakacugtarluteng], The Bladder Festival --
|t Kokchlu'ting [Qupluteng], Halving It --
|t Beduchdacheluni [Petugtarluni], Small things Are Hanging --
|t Religious Ideas --
|t The Shaman --
|t Analogy-Operations --
|t Omina --
|t The Good Number Six --
|t Fire Drilling --
|t Manufacture of Wooden Eating Bowls --
|t Games of the Eskimos --
|t The Use of Noseblood as a Binding Agent for Paint Colors Among the Eskimos --
|t Unimaginable Miracles in the Poetry of Western Africa and the Eskimos --
|t Translation and Transcription --
|t Dog Husband Retelling an Old Tale ̃--
|t Story by Robert Kolerak; recorded, transcribed, and translated by Marie Meade --
|t Hans Himmelheber: Selected Bibliography.
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|v Folklore.
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|x Social life and customs.
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|a Yupik mythology
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