Alaska Journal of Anthropology

Volume 4 (1-2) 2006

 

THE BERING STRAIT UNIVERSE:

CULTURES, LANGUAGES, AND HISTORY

Tribute to Mikhail Bronstein,

edited by I. Krupnik, Y. Csonka and O.K. Mason

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Owen Mason, Igor Krupnik, and Yvon Csonka

Introduction: The Bering Strait Universe – Ethnology, Archaeology, and Linguistics

 

Sergey Arutyunov

Misha Bronshtein: A Personal Tribute

 

Elena Sukhorukova

The Question of the Birnirk-Punuk Artistic Traditionin the Old Eskimo Art of Chukotka

 

Kyrill Dneprovsky

New Early Eskimo Site of Paipelghak in Chukotka: Preliminary Publication Based on Materials from 2002--2004

 

Hans-Cristian Gull¿v and Robert McGhee

Did Punuk People Initiate the Inuit Migration?

 

Patricia Sutherland

Evidence from the Mackenzie Delta for Prehistoric Links Between Alaska and Arctic Canada: the Satkualuk Site

 

Michael Chlenov

ÒUelenÓ Language and Its Place among Languages of the Chukchi Peninsula

 

Igor Krupnik and Elena Mikhailova

Landscapes, Faces, and Stories: Alexander Forshtein Photo Collection, 1927–1929

 

Michael E. Krauss

Eskimo Language Work of Aleksandr S. Forshtein

 

Molly Lee

The Art of Work and the Work of Art: Becoming an Artist and Practicing Art in YupÕik Eskimo Alaska

 

Hans Georg Bandi

A Yupiget Figurine as a Historic Record

 

Hans-Jurgen MŸller-Beck

Afterword: Mischa Bronshtein and the Legacy of the Ekven Exhibit in Tubingen

 

Appendix 1:

Mikhail Bronstein (1986). Typological Variants of the Old Eskimo Graphic Design. Translated by Tatyana Slobodina, with a Foreword by Igor Krupnik

 

Mikhail Bronstein: List of Publications, 1981–2006