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Work Cited

  1. Fitzhugh and Kaplan.
    Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo.  Vancouver, Canada:  Smithsonian Press.
  2. Gieser, K. 
    A Technical Study of Arctic pigments and paint on two 19th century Yup’ik masks.  Washington, American Press. 
  3. Doubleday, Nancy with Fiona MacKenzie, and Simon Dalby
    2004 Canadian Geographer.  Remaining Sustainable Cultures: Constitutions, Land, and Art.  48(4): 389-402
  4. McGhee, Robert
    2001 Ancient People of the Arctic. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press
  5. Morrow, Phyllis.
    American Indian Culture and Research Journal.  Agayuliyararput: Keffinaqut, Kangiit-llu Our War of Making Prayer: Yup’ik Masks and the stories they tell.  22(1): 249-251
  6. Stephens, DH.  
    Pacific Northwest Quarterly.  The Living Tradition of Yup’ik Masks.  34(3):  190-201
  7. Wallen L.A.
    1991 The Face of Dance: Yup’ik Eskimo Masks from Alaska.  Alberta, Canada, Glenbow Museum. 
   
   
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