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1984-RR-127 cont. 1984-R-128 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Ilse Akerberg REEL NUMBER: #1 - #2 of 7 STAGE: Alaska Workshop DATE: 7/7/84 PRESENTOR: Susan Levitas/Susi Jones GROUP NAME: Paul Tuilana & Cambell singers REGION/STYLE: Crafts - native traditions [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Clara Tuilana - | skin sewer Inupiaq | | Paul Tuilana - | Inupiaq eskimo - ivory carver/mask maker | | [[strikethrough]] Bethel [[/strikethrough]] Cambell dancers & singers - Steven Aningayou - St. Laurence Island Yupik eskimo singer/dancer | | Melvin Apassingkok - | St. Laur Isl. Yupik Esk. singer/dancer | | Wesley Apatiki - | St. Laur Isl. Yupik Esk. singer/dancer | | Lewis Iyakitan | St. Laur Isl. Yupik Esk. singer/dancer | | Jerry Tungiyan | St. Laur Isl. Yupik Esk. singer/dancer | CONTENTS 1. Description of King Island. 2. Explanation of walrus song & dance by Paul. 3. What eskimos do with the walrus when it's hunted. 4. Walrus stomach as used on drum head. 5. King Island Walrus dance. 6. Demonstration of parka by Clara. 7. Explanation of cutting scissors & knife 8. Hunting season for walrus - parts that are eaten Intelligence of walrus, - how they are located. 9. Tanning the hide. 10. How walrus is killed. 11. Tusks of walrus. Carving of ivory. 12. Paul's son's first seal hunted. 13. Skin boots. Description of customs Teasing cousins. Marriage & courtship