Introduction: Yupik and Iñupiaq Literature in Translation Ann Fienup-Riordan PART I-Central Yup'ik and Cup'ig Narratives Qulirat, Qanemcit-llu: Tales and Stories Ann Fienup-Riordan Yaqutgiarcaq and Her Family Natalia White, Elsie Mather, and Phyllis Morrow One Who Didn't Think Much of a Man's Stomach Paul John and Sophie Shield Quliraq Frances Usugan and Cathy Moses Aanakallii Ner'aqallii / I Have Eaten My Mother Frank Andrew and Alice Rearden The Five Sisters Lena Ilutsik, Virginia Ilutsik Andrew, and Esther Ilutsik Atkuut Tengaurturalriit / A Flying Parka Paul John and Marie Meade Sibling Brothers Andrew Noatak, Howard Amos, and Robert Drozda Works Cited PART II-Iñupiaq Narratives Introduction to Iñupiaq Narratives Lawrence D. Kaplan Uva'a Atiga Aliitchak?/?My Name Is Aliitchak Minnie Gray, Tadataka Nagai, and Lawrence D. Kaplan A Long Unipkaaq Jimmie Killigivuk, Tom Lowenstein, and Carol Omnik The Story of the King Island Wolf Dance Lucy Tanaqiq Kokuk, Earl Aisana Mayac, and Deanna Paniataaq Kingston King Island Iñupiaq Stories Frank Ellanna, Bernadette Alvanna-Stimpfle, and Lawrence D. Kaplan An Unwritten Law of the Sea Herbert Anungazuk and Lawrence D. Kaplan Works Cited PART III Siberian Yupik Narratives Introduction to Siberian Yupik Narratives Lawrence D. Kaplan Yuuk Neqenyuqaq Theodore Kingiikaq and Vera Metcalf Three Generations of St. Lawrence Island Writers: The Work of Paul Silook, Robert Silook, and Susie Silook Susie Silook Qati Hik: A St. Lawrence Island Yupik Tale Della Waghiyi and Willem J.
de Reuse Works Cited PART IV Alutiiq Narratives Introduction to Alutiiq Narratives Patricia Partnow The Power of Story: Arnaq Taqukaraam Pillra/The Woman Who Was Gotten by the Bear Ignatius Kosbruk, Patricia Partnow, and Jeffrey Leer Works Cited Index.