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Alaska Native Games and How to Play Them

English · Paperback / Softback

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"In this book, you'll learn how to play centuries-old games with intriguing names, like the Eskimo Stick Pull, Ear Weight, Musk Ox Wrestling (no, you don't really wrestle the animal!), and Two-Foot High Kick. What do they require of you? Strength, balance, precision, and endurance. Mental focus. The will to challenge yourself and bring out the best in another. Exactly what's needed for survival in a harsh environment"--

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Tricia Nuyaqik Brown has been writing and editing publications about Alaska since the early 1980s. In 1998, she partnered with Roy Corral to write and photograph the now classic Children of the Midnight Sun, which received national critical acclaim for its profiles of Alaska Native children. Twenty years later, Brown and Corral flew throughout Alaska to produce Children of the First People, featuring a new cast of ten Alaska Native children, one from each tribal group. Tricia has written nearly two dozen nonfiction books for adults; another eight picture books for children may be found in schools, libraries, and personal collections. She works independently as an author, editor, and book developer for various publishers. Joni Kitmiiq Spiess is an Iñupiaq woman born in Nome, Alaska, who has been a traditional games competitor, coach, and encourager to many. After studies in Anchorage, Joni returned to Nome and taught physical education to elementary school children from 2005-2012. She also began demonstrating the Native games to her students and soon was coaching a team. Now in Anchorage, she's involved in health education for young children through the Southcentral Foundation. Joni is married and the mother of two young boys. Roy Corral is a veteran photographer whose work has appeared in books, magazines, and websites nationally, among them Alaska, National Geographic, and Forbes. He has photo-illustrated children's books since his first in 1995--My Denali and A Child's Glacier Bay-- written from his daughter's perspective. Roy's work to capture authentic Native life for readers included books for adults, such as Alaska Native Ways and Chugach: Reflections of the People, Land and Sea; and collaborating with Tricia Brown, he illustrated two books for middle-graders, titled Children of the Midnight Sun and Children of the First People.


Product details

Authors Roy Corral, Joni Kitmiiq Spiess, Tricia Nuyaqik Brown
Assisted by Roy Corral (Illustration), Roy Corral (Photographs)
Publisher Univ Of Alaska Pr
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2020
 
EAN 9781602234185
ISBN 978-1-60223-418-5
No. of pages 100
Dimensions 188 mm x 246 mm x 5 mm
Weight 227 g
Series Snowy Owl
Subjects Guides > Sport
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, SPORTS & RECREATION / General, Sports & Recreation, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General

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