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A Blue Ribbon for the Ancestors Who Ice Fished in Autumn, 2022Reserved
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As the Globe Warms and the Arctic Ice Melts, Half the Inuit World Feels Turned Upside Down, and Blue Waves Start to Roll over the Shore., 2022Reserved
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In 1967 Everything Was Frozen at the Autumn River Camp, In 2022 the River Ice Was Not Thick Enough to Ice Fish On, and in October, the World Still Had Areas of Green and Blue, 2022Sold
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In a Film Made by Colonizers Where One Tribe is Described as Noble Savages and Another is Described as Blood Thirsty Savages, Non-Natives Can Sit in the Audience and Feel Civilized While an English Actor Plays the Chief, 2022Reserved
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Linguistic Perversity: Hollywood Finds Ways to Use Words in Native Languages to Teach Indigenous People Stereotypes in a Colonial Novel Written in English about Who the Colonizers Want “Indians” to Be. When Colonial Settlers Read Translations in Subtitles, 2022Reserved
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New Green Shoots Sprout in Dark Soil when the Winter Sea Ice Melts, 2022Sold
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When Global Warming Delays Arctic Snow and Ice, Water Washes Over the Land and Forests Burn, 2022Reserved
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When the Arctic Ice Melts Not Only Does Inuit Culture Change, but the Coastline of the World Changes Too, 2022Reserved
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How Old Stereotypes Never Die, 2021Sold
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Life Along the River, 2013Reserved
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All That Glitters..., 2010Sold