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Paul John (Yupik elder)

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111:, saying "The qasgi was like college, and our elders were like our professors." He was one of the last Yup'ik who was raised with the qasgi men's house as an integral part of the village community. He recalled the qasgi as a place where the community learned "how to live and how to work." John also authored several books on Yup'ik history and folkways in his native language, composed Yup'ik songs, and created dances which are still performed. 181:, on March 6, 2015, at the age of 85. His illness, which required hospitalization in Anchorage, had prevented him from making a final visit to Toksook Bay. He was survived by his wife Martina (then aged 62), nine surviving children, thirty grandchildren, and thirty-five great-grandchildren. His memorial service was held at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Anchorage on March 10, 2015. Dignitaries in attendance included 170:. He was a member of the Association of Village Council Presidents, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, and a founding member of the board of directors of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. 103:. John was cited dozens of times in Fienup-Riordan's book, "Yuungnaqpiallerput" ("The Way We Genuinely Live"). For example, in "Yuungnaqpiallerput", John described the 372: 362: 357: 283: 72: 32: 367: 352: 28: 139: 233: 182: 134:. Additionally, he taught classes and workshops on Yup'ik crafts, dance and language to students. Paul John received an 174: 95:
Paul John, who possessed an in-depth knowledge of Yup'ik traditions and language, was featured in a number of books by
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and a subsistence lifestyle, including wild food. Additionally, John helped to settle the village of
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tribe, he was a member of the Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP), which is based in
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to researchers. He was among a group of Yup'ik who travelled to museums as far away as
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by profession. He was among the first village residents to compete in
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as a child to promote respect for animals. He later moved to nearby
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Paul John was born in the village of Old Cevv'arneq, also known as
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Index

Yup'ik
fisherman
Central Alaskan Yup'ik
Central Alaskan Yup'ik language
Toksook Bay, Alaska
Nunakauyarmiut
Bethel, Alaska
Chefornak, Alaska
sod house
Bering Sea
English
Central Alaskan Yup'ik language
seals
Nightmute, Alaska
Toksook Bay
Ann Fienup-Riordan
cultural anthropologist
qasgi
community house
artifacts
Berlin
New York City
Washington D.C.
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
honorary doctorate
University of Alaska Fairbanks
commercial fisherman
Bristol Bay
sled dog races
Anchorage

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