Akulmiut Neqait / Fish and Food of the Akulmiut Sara Mills300 word description This bilingual book details the lives of Yup'ik people the Akulmiut living in the lake country west of Bethel, Alaska, in the villages of Kasigluk, Nunapitchuk, and Atmautluak. For centuries, Akulmiut have been sustained by the annual movements of whitefish. If there is one food that defines them, it is whitefish. Although people use the term "whitefish" when speaking in English, there is no direct translation in the Yup'ik
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