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  2. Alaska Native religion - Wikipedia

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    Most Alaskan Native cultures traditionally have some form of spiritual healer or ceremonial person who mediate between the spirits and humans of the community. [10] The person fulfilling this role is believed to be able to command helping spirits, ask mythological beings (e.g., Nuliayuk among the Netsilik Inuit and Takanaluk-arnaluk in Aua's narration) to "release" the souls of animals, enable ...

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  4. Category:Books about Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Books about Alaska" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Yupik peoples - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2002 United States Census, the Yupik population in the United States numbered more than 24,000, [5] of whom more than 22,000 lived in Alaska, the vast majority in the seventy or so communities in the traditional Yupʼik territory of western and southwestern Alaska. [6]

  6. Shamanism among Alaska Natives - Wikipedia

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    Before the introduction of western culture and the religions that are now practiced in Alaska, there was a common spiritual connection made with the people to the land they occupied. The most common name for this connection is shamanism. Shamanism differs in every culture where it is practiced, in Alaska it is centered in the animals that are ...

  7. Edward William Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Baird sent Nelson to St. Michael, Alaska. [2] Nelson was the naturalist on board USRC Thomas Corwin , which sailed to Wrangel Island in search of the Jeannette expedition in 1881. Nelson published his findings in the Report upon Natural History Collections Made in Alaska between the Years 1877–1881 (1887).

  8. Category:Alaska culture - Wikipedia

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