In a remote and tiny community in Alaska reside some Yupik Eskimo schoolchildren who are newly enamored of a certain Pennsylvania Dutch confection: the whoopie pie. The third-grade students at ...
Always getting ready : Upterrlainarluta : Yup'ik Eskimo subsistence in southwest Alaska / photographs by James H. Barker ; text by James H. Barker with the assistance of Robin Barker ; foreword by ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin routinely notes her husband's Yup'ik Eskimo roots. But those connections haven't erased doubts about her in a community long slighted by the white ...
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) is a term, considered by many to be pejorative, for the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), ...
Three months after ceasing production, Edy’s has changed the name of its Eskimo Pie ice cream bars to Edy’s Pie. The ice cream bars were created more than 100 years ago and refer to a derogatory name ...
across the Canadian far north, and up to the coast of Greenland. While the term Inuit is preferred to Eskimo by many in Canada, the term is retained here because (a) it properly refers to any Eskimo ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — He could be considered the Justin Bieber of Alaska. Teen Internet sensation Byron Nicholai is a Yup'ik Eskimo from Toksook (TUCK'-sook) Bay, a tiny community on Nelson Island ...