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Inupiat

The Inupiat or Iñupiaq are the Inuit people of Alaska's Northwest Arctic and North Slope boroughs and the Bering Straits region. Barrow, the northernmost city in the United States, is in the Inupiat region.

Inupiat people continue to rely heavily on subsistence hunting and fishing, including whaling. The capture of a whale benefits each member of a community, as the animal is butchered and its meat and blubber allocated according to a traditional formula. Even city-dwelling relatives thousands of miles away are entitled to a share of each whale killed by the hunters of their ancestral village. Muktuk, the skin of bowhead and other whales, is rich in vitamins A and C and contributes to good health in a population with limited access to fruits and vegetables.

In recent years the exploitation of oil and other resources has been an important revenue source for the Inupiat. The Alaska Pipeline connects the Prudhoe Bay wells with the port of Valdez in south central Alaska. ***

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The Inupiat and Arctic Alaska: An Ethnography of Development (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology)
by: Norman A. Chance
November, 1997

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Gift of the Whale: The Inupiat Bowhead Hunt, a Sacred Tradition
by: Bill Hess
September, 1999

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The Last Light Breaking: Living Among Alaska's Inupiat Eskimos
by: Nick Jans
October, 1994

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Whale Snow
by: Debby Dahl Edwardson, Annie Patterson
July, 2003

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Inupiallu Tannillu Uqalunisa Ilanich: Abridged Inupiaq and English Dictionary
by: Edna A. MacLean
August, 1981

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Inupiaq Phrases & Conversations
by: Lawrence Kaplan, Lorena Williams
January, 2003

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The Whales, They Give Themselves: Conversations With Harry Brower, Sr (Oral Biography Series, No. 4.)
by: Harry Brower, Karen Brewster
June, 2004

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