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Mission Of Change In Southwest Alaska Conversations With Father Ren Astruc And Paul Dixon On Their Work With Yupik People Ann Fienupriordan

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Mission Of Change In Southwest Alaska Conversations With Father Ren Astruc And Paul Dixon On Their Work With Yupik People Ann Fienupriordan
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Mission Of Change In Southwest Alaska Conversations With Father Ren Astruc And Paul Dixon On Their Work With Yupik People Ann Fienupriordan instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Alaska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Ann Fienup-Riordan
ISBN: 9781602231627, 1602231621
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Mission Of Change In Southwest Alaska Conversations With Father Ren Astruc And Paul Dixon On Their Work With Yupik People Ann Fienupriordan by Ann Fienup-riordan 9781602231627, 1602231621 instant download after payment.

Mission of Change is an oral history describing various types of change--political, social, cultural, and religious--as seen through the eyes of Father Astruc and Paul Dixon, non-Natives who dedicated their lives to working with the Yup'ik people. Their stories are framed by the an analytic history of regional changes, together with current anthropological theory on the nature of cultural change and the formation of cultural identity. The book presents a subtle and emotionally moving account of the region and the roles of two men, both of whom view issues from a Catholic perspective yet are closely attuned to and involved with changes in the Yup'ik community.

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