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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.
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Ethnic identity, Fiction, Yupik Eskimos, Eskimos, Eskimos in fiction, Alaska in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Yupik Eskimos in fictionPlaces
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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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