Yup'ik master craftsmen, Bethel Native Dancers, Alaska, 1985
Eyes of the Spirit: shows the creation of three masks designed and carved by Yup'ik master craftsmen and presents a public performance by the Bethel Native Dancers of stories and songs, a performance that revived masked dancing in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska, 1985

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Dancers, musicians from Yup'ik Eskimo villages gather, 1983

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Sovereignty with Oren Lyons Pt. 2

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Yup'ik storyteller

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How My Grandfather Taught Me to Make Flutes | The Original Way (Uncut)

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Once Our Way

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Alaska Natives - The Untold Story 🇺🇸

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Conserving a Yup'ik Mask

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Kyuk Cama-i Dance

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Tlingit Spirituality and Shamanism in the 21st Century

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Heartbeat Alaska: Pilot Station

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Yup'ik dancers

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Thomas Banyacya: The Hopi Prophecy

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St. Lawrence Island Yupik Traditions: Sanightaaq (Ceremonial Gut Parka)

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Unintentional ASMR Indigenous Crafting 4 Yup'ik People Of Alaska Russian Far East Crinkling

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Frontiers 198: Yup'ik Language Pipeline

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Oldest Native Dance on Film

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Cama-i 2010 - Chevak Dancers

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Heartbeat Alaska: Episode 402

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How Native Americans Read the Stars (And Built a Civilization) | Full Episode | Native America

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