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1984-RR-075 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Chris Artis REEL NUMBER: #2 of 5 STAGE: Alaska Workshop DATE: 6/29/84 PRESENTOR: Susan Jones [[strikethrough[[ M Levitas [[/strikethrough]] GROUP NAME: Eskimo Stories and String Games REGION/STYLE: Alaska PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Paul Tiulana Inupiaq Eskimo & story teller/ivory carver [[strikethrough]] Estelle Ester Littlefield & Tlingit bead[[?]]/ [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] Rita Blumenstein - Yupik basketmaker, storyteller Estelle Oozevageuk - Gambell dancer CONTENTS 1. Kids stories - Rita Blumenstein [[left margin]] 2. Estelle Oozevageuk String games from Gambell St. Lawrence Island, Devil Losses his eyes, Kuulun or Kuluu man who is a "lazy boy" who always sleeps made a bird snare told story about a raven and a world. [[/left margin]] 3. Paul; String games, King Island 1- growing up on King Is. - learning weather patterns; how to hunt; learn string games about mountains and the sun. -1st string - mountains & the sun -2nd string - 2 boys hunting a bird w/a boy & arrow. Told a story w/the game 3rd string - young boy & arrow - young boy come up on stage a volunteer came up to "make magic." -4th string - told a story game - a man went out hunting w/ the sled - very successful hunting -Suzi Jones talks about Paul Tuilanas accomplishments - demonstrates mask & ivory carving. - talks about Estelle Oozevageuk - - talks about Rita Blumenstein 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.