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Title:
Kal'unek--from Karluk : Kodiak Alutiiq history and the archaeology of the Karluk One village site / [edited by] Amy F. Steffian, Marnie A. Leist, Sven D. Haakanson Jr., Patrick G. Saltonstall.
Publisher:
University of Alaska Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xiv, 383 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm
Subject:
Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos--Kodiak Island--Kodiak Island--Antiquities.
Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos--Kodiak Island--Kodiak Island--Antiquities--Pictorial works.
Paleo-Eskimos--Kodiak Island.--Kodiak Island.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Kodiak Island.--Kodiak Island.
Villages--Kodiak Island--Kodiak Island--History.
Material culture--Kodiak Island--Kodiak Island--History.
Native Village of Karluk--Antiquities.
Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities.
Karluk River Region (Alaska)--Antiquities.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology.
Other Authors:
Steffian, Amy F., editor of compilation.
Leist, Marnie A.
Haakanson, Sven D.
Saltonstall, Patrick G.
Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository, issuing body.
Notes:
"A project of the Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository, Kodiak, Alaska." Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-346) and index.
Contents:
Foreword / by Gordon Pullar -- Preface -- 1. The Karluk One site and its role in community change on Kodiak / Richard A. Knecht. Short essays. It started in Karluk / Allen Panamaroff, Elder ; From little things, big things grow / Colleen Lazenby ; Tidelines : re/visiting Karluk One / Katharine Woodhouse-Beyer ; Rescue archaeology invites fresh perspective in school lessons / Cheryl Heitman Meunier -- 2. Settling the Karluk River : short essays. Pollen studies in the Karluk River region, Alaska / Robert E. Nelson ; The storm that changed everything / Ronnie Lind, Karluk Elder ; First survey, first steps : the beginning of the Karluk Archaeology Project / Kevin P. Smith ; Archaeological conservation in the 21st century / Matthew VanDaele ; Adversity in archaeology / Mark A. Rusk -- 3. Kal'ut-Karluk Village : short essays. How old is Karluk One? / Catherine F. West ; Give and take / Gerald Sheehan ; Seven years as an archaeologist / Philip McCormick ; Going to school at Karluk One / Ben Fitzhugh -- 4. The Karluk One collection : short essays. Caring for Karluk One / Elizabeth Pontti Eufemio ; Volunteering with benefits / Pat Kozak, tribal member ; Working with 26,000 pieces / Marnie A. Leist ; Conservation of Karluk One artifacts / Ellen Carrlee -- 5. Economic life : short essays. How the animals came to be created : a legend collected in Karluk, Alaska, February 7, 1872 / by Alphonse Pinart ; translated by CeĢline Wallace ; Tough tools : bone and antler implements from Karluk / Amy V. Margaris ; Learning from fish bones / Catherine F. West ; Looking at kayaks / Alfred Naumoff Jr. -- 6. Household life : short essays. Sorting out the sods / Patrick G. Saltonstall ; Carving Alutiiq-style oil lamps / Sandee Drabek ; Ingenuity in artifacts / Sven D. Haakanson Jr. -- 7. Social and spiritual life : short essays. Faces from the past / Christopher Donta ; A piercing question / Amy F. Steffian ; Sharing knowledge through the Looking Both Ways exhibition / Aron L. Crowell ; A love of old things / Coral Chernoff -- References -- Glossary : new words for old things : creating Alutiiq terms for Karluk One artifacts / April Laktonen Counceller -- Appendix I: Sources of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ethnographic information on the Kodiak Alutiiq people -- Appendix II: Karluk region archaeological research projects and crew members -- Quyanaa = Thank you.
Summary:
"Karluk One is a remarkable archaeological site. For six hundred years, the Alutiiq built houses upon houses, preserving layer after layer of their ways of life. When fresh water from a nearby pond seeped through the deposit, the massive mound of cultural debris became suspended in time. Yet the site's location at the mouth of a once-salmon-rich river meant it could disappear at any moment. Working together, researchers and community members recovered more than 26,000 items made of wood, bone, ivory, baleen, antler, and leather before the meandering river finally shifted and washed away the site forever. Kal'unek--From Karluk fully explores the ancient site and its contents to create a picture of prehistoric Alutiiq life. Beautifully photographed, the book also features essays by community members and scholars as well as a ground-breaking glossary of Alutiiq terms developed for the artifacts by Kodiak Alutiiq speakers. No other collection has figured so centrally in building awareness of Alutiiq history or promoting an accurate view of the richness of Kodiak's Native past. And no other book illuminates these extraordinary finds as brilliantly as Kal'unek-From Karluk"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
160223244X (hardback : alkaline paper)
9781602232440 (hardback : alkaline paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)891615290
LCCN:
2014023233
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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