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[[strikethrough]] 190 [[/strikethrough]] 1984-RR-108 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Stephanie Bird REEL NUMBER: #3 of [[strikethrough]] 7 [[/strikethrough]] 6 STAGE: Alaska Wkshp DATE: July 4-84 PRESENTOR: [[strikethrough]] Susan Livites [[/strikethrough]] Suzi Jones GROUP NAME: Paul [[strikethrough]] Tillq [[/strikethrough]] Tiulana Estel Oozewageuk Oozevaseuk, Rita Blumenstein REGION/STYLE: Eskimo stories and string games PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Paul Tiulana - Inupiaq ivory carver/storyteller Estelle Oozevoseuk - Siberian Yupik dancer from Gambell w/ Rita Blumenstein CONTENTS 1. introduction 2. different Eskimo cultures 3. String game 1 "Father and a son" String game 1 "cargo" etc... (by Paul) 4. Deminstrations using people in the audience 5. String games (by Estel) 6. Story of Grandmother (by Estel) Rita Blumun-stein 7. Story of a Tern trying to find food for her babies (String instructions) by Rita 8. Predicting the weather - by Rita 9. Story of a ravell (Rita)(string instructions) 10. Questions and answers - do you teach children the stories? - all 3 answers - How many people lived on King Is.? - Are stories written down? Or are they hand down orally? - What does raven look like if you were to draw them? Estelle treats ravens like people -What physical and mental health problems, including suicide, are there? - Paul said they exist now, but not traditionally. - If you move to different communities, do you maintain your family ties? 11. 12. 13. [[right margin]] Paul's games 1) Mountains the Sun 2) Caribou 3)Bird hunted by 2 boys 4) A man and dogsled 5) Swan swimming in a pond [[/right margin]] [[left margin]] 3 more string games by Estelle "magic" by Rita [[/left margin]]