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Attla, Catherine
1989 Bakk'aatugh Ts'uhuniy: Stories We Live By (Traditional Koyukon Athabaskan Stories). Fairbanks: Yukon Koyukuk School District and Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
1990 K'etetaalkaanee: The One Who Paddled Among the People and Animals. Fairbanks: Yukon Koyukuk School District and Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
Boas, Franz
1888 The Central Eskimo. Bureau of American Ethnology, 6th Annual Report. Smithsonian Institution.
Burch, Ernest
1975 Eskimo Kinsmen: Changing Family Relationships in Northwest Alaska. American Ethnological Society, Monograph 59. West Publishing.
Carpenter, Edmund
1973 Eskimo Reality. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Cruikshank, Julie
1990 Life Lived Like a Story: Life Stories of Three Yukon Native Elders. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. (life history stories retaining oral nuance)
Damas, David, ed.
1984 Handbook of North American Indians, Arctic. Vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Deacon Belle
1987 Engithidong Xugixudhoy: Their Stories of Long Age (told in Deg Hit'an Athabaskan and translated). Fairbanks: Iditarod Area School District and Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
Fienup-Riordan, Ann
1994 Boundaries and Passages: Rules and Ritual in Yupik Eskimo Oral Traditions. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press.
Freeman, Milton, et. al.
1998 Inuit, Whaling, and Sustainability. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press.
Hall, Edwin
1975 The Eskimo Storyteller: Folktales from Noatak, Alaska. University of Tennessee.
Helm, June, ed.
1981 Handbook of North American Indians, Subartic. Vol. 6. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Lantis, Margaret
1947 Alaskan Eskimo Ceremonialism. Monographs of the American Ethnological Society, No. 11.
Lowenstein, Tom, and told by Asatchaq
1992 The Things That Were Said of Them: Shaman Stories and Oral Histories of the Titigaq People. Berkeley, Los Angeles, Oxford: University of California Press.
1992 Ancient Land: Sacred Whale. The Inuit Hunt and Its Rituals. Rarrar, Straus and Giroux.
Merkur, Daniel
1991 Powers Which We Do Not Know: The Gods and Spirits of the Inuit. Moscow: University of Idaho Press.
Nelson, Richard
1969 Hunters of the Northern Ice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
1983 Make Prayers to the Raven: A Koyukan View of the Northern Forest. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Nungak, Zebedee and Eugene Arima
1988 Inuit Stories. Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Rasmussen, Knud
1929 Intellectual Culture of the Iglulik Eskimos. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition, 1921-24, volume 7.
1931 The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Cultures. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition, 1921-24, volume 8.
Ray, Dorothy Jean
1967 Eskimo Masks: Art and Ceremony. University of Washington Press.
Speck, Frank
1935 Naskapi: The Savage Hunters of the Labrador Peninsula. University of Oklahoma Press.
Thompson, Chad and Helen Frost Thompson
1989 A Teacher's Guide to Bakk'aatugh Ts'uhuniy: Stories We Live By. Fairbanks: Yukon Koyukuk School District and Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
Woodbury, Anthony
1989 Cev'armiut Qanemciit Qulirait-llu: Eskimo Narratives and Tales from Chevak, Alaska. (including audio recording of narratives). Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
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