University of Alaska Press Releases Ernest S. Burch Jr.'s INUPIAQ ETHNOHISTORY

By: Oct. 30, 2013
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University of Alaska Press announces the release of Iñupiaq Ethnohistory Selected Essays by Ernest S. "Tiger" Burch, Jr. Edited by Erica Hill. Available November 2013. Paper Price: $35.00.

ABOUT THE BOOK

It took more than a century for colonialism to reach Alaska after the first Europeans set foot in what would become the continental United States. For the Iñupiaq settled at the very top of the world, their complex society remained unknown and undisturbed longer than many other Native tribes in America. Ernest S. Burch, Jr., dedicated most of his life and career to understanding this precolonial period and the lives of the Natives of Northwest Alaska. Iñupiaq Ethnohistory finally collects in one place Burch's critical research in this area, bringing to light work that had once been buried in scholarly books or scattered across journals. It is a fascinating and accessible window into a now-vanished world.



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