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Date: 2007-05-23 15:51:53
Culture
Yupik
Endangered languages
Languages of the United States
Eskimos
Chevak Cup’ik language
Yupik peoples
Nunivak Island
Alaska
Geography of Alaska
Ethnic groups in Russia
Yupik languages

Chapter 1: “Yup’icity” on the Margins of Alaska

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