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Fourteen-year-old Joseph, part Yupik Eskimo and part white, struggles to maintain his people's ancient culture as the western world encroaches on his Alaska village.
Publish Date
October 2004
Publisher
Alaska Print Brokers
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Subjects
Ethnic identity, Fiction, Yupik Eskimos, Eskimos, Eskimos in fiction, Alaska in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Yupik Eskimos in fictionPlaces
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First Sentence
"JOSEPH AND HIS GRANDFATHER sat without speaking in the sixteen-foot wooden skiff on Long River, watching a string of white plastic corks as they bobbed in the ripples of brown water."
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"JOSEPH AND HIS GRANDFATHER sat without speaking in the sixteen-foot wooden skiff on Long River, watching a string of white plastic corks as they bobbed in the ripples of brown water."
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August 12, 2010 | Edited by IdentifierBot | added LibraryThing ID |
April 24, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs. |
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April 14, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Linked existing covers to the edition. |
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