Uswitusqaq's Dream: An Alaskan Tale of Adventure


April Gale Laktonen Counceller (Contributor)
Alutiiq Museum Language Club (Contributor)
This children's book follows the adventure of Alutiiq youth Kuuku and Tanqiq as they travel far from home. The book includes Alutiiq vocabulary words in every chapter and features descriptions of Kodiak's natural habitat and Alutiiq culture and history.

A shaman's dream, a journey by kayak, a hidden bay, sea otters, and an earthquake; these are the ingredients for Uswitusqaq's Dream, a children's novel about life on Alaska's Kodiak Island in the 1800s. This charming story follows Alutiiq youth Kuuku and Tanqiq on a journey of self-discovery. Traveling far from home, the boys discover a hidden bay with a rare pod of sea otters. An injured pup offers the chance to learn more about otters, practice outdoor skills, and test the boys' compassion and patience. Then an earthquake closes the entrance to the bay. How will the boys return home? This exciting story features descriptions of Kodiak's natural environment, interwoven with details of Alutiiq culture and history

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2011
Book/Publication
Kodiak Sugt'stun Dialect
Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository
5
BC106
Otter, Qayaq, Shamans
© 2011 Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository
Found in collection, Chugachmiut Heritage Archive