by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D.
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Photos and Renderings from Tuma Theatre Productions:


Qayaq: The Magical Man (1991)

The Eagle's Gift (1993)

Naam/Gen Eehu Costumes (1996)

& Naam/Gen Eehu production photos by Kade Mendelowitz

Other Tuma Shows:

Utetmun (1992),

The Child From the Sea (1992),

and Agayu (1994).

The Alaska Native Traditional Dress Page


See these links also:

Reinventing Traditional Alaska Native Performance by the former stage Director of Tuma
Litooma
More Tuma Photos at the Litooma Site
Elemental Forms derived from Yupik and Inupiat dance performance

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