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ISBN: HB: 9781602232440

University of Chicago Press, University of Alaska Press

July 2015

350 pp.

29.3x24.1 cm

illustrated in colour throughout

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£37,50
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Kal'unek-from Karluk

Kodiak Alutiiq History and the Archaeology of the Karluk One Village Site

Karluk One is a remarkable archaeological site. For six hundred years, the Alutiiq built houses upon houses, preserving layer after layer of their ways of life. When fresh water from a nearby pond seeped through the deposit, the massive mound of cultural debris became suspended in time. Yet the site's location at the mouth of a once-salmon-rich river meant it could disappear at any moment. Working together, researchers and community members recovered more than 26,000 items made of wood, bone, ivory, baleen, antler, and leather before the meandering river finally shifted and washed away the site forever.

"Kal'unek – From Karluk" fully explores the ancient site and its contents to create a picture of prehistoric Alutiiq life. Beautifully photographed, the book also features essays by community members and scholars as well as a ground-breaking glossary of Alutiiq terms developed for the artifacts by Kodiak Alutiiq speakers. No other collection has figured so centrally in building awareness of Alutiiq history or promoting an accurate view of the richness of Kodiak's Native past. And no other book illuminates these extraordinary finds as brilliantly as "Kal'unek – From Karluk".

About the Author

Amy Steffian is director of research and publication at Kodiak's Alutiiq Museum.

Marnie Leist is curator of collections at the Alutiiq Museum and coordinator of the Alutiiq/Sugpiaq repatriation commission.

Sven Haakanson is curator of Native American anthropology at the University of Washington's Burke Museum.

Patrick Saltonstall is curator of archaeology at the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska.