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Yuungnaqpiallerput (The Way We Genuinely Live): Masterworks of Yup’ik Science and Survival is an exhibition that explores the scientific principles and processes that have allowed the Yup’ik people to survive in the sub-arctic tundra of the Bering Sea coast. The exhibition features over 250 stunning artifacts from around the world. These objects demonstrate the incredible intelligence, ingenuity, and resourcefulness that have allowed this culture to not only survive but thrive in a challenging environment. The voice of Yupik elders guide visitors through a seasonal round of hunting and gathering activities. The story is supported by a series of interactive science exhibits, aduio stations, and films that help visitors understand the complex relationship between humans
and their environment.
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