A 150-year-old Kuril Islands Tragedy: Yet Another Solution to the Copper Island Aleut Enigma
Examines the origins and evolution of Aleutian language spoken by the Yupik people of Copper Island.
Examines the origins and evolution of Aleutian language spoken by the Yupik people of Copper Island.
Analysis of the balancing between researchers and Indigenous populations values and types of knowledge.
Looks at the culinary exchange between American and Russian Indigenous populations across the Bering Strait.
Highlights the results of interviews with Chukchi people about the local plants they collect and their various uses.
Examines the visual memories of Yupik and Chukotka elders based on historical photographs and the importance of physical visual collections.
Looks at the importance of language to motivate, construct meanings, and create emotional connections for Indigenous communities.
An analysis of two Yupik traditional stories and what they teach about Indigenous beliefs and connections to both tame and wild animals.
Highlights of a the digitization project to preserve the genealogical history of the Novoe Chaplino settlement.
Looks at the traditional Chukchi personal songs and its use in ceremonies and rituals.
Examines kraevedcheskii (local history) museums and how they reflect the Indigenous population.
Looks at the relocation of the Siberian Indigenous populations and how they reestablished their communities in their new coastal environments.
Examines the contemporary practices of craving and engraving walrus ivory.