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Alaskan hooded overshirt
A kuspuk (/ˈɡʌs.pʌk/) (Central Yupik: qaspeq; Inupiaq: atikłuk) is a hooded overshirt with a large front pocket commonly worn among Alaska Natives. Kuspuks
Kuspuk
School district in Alaska, United States
Kuspuk School District is a school district headquartered in Aniak, Alaska. In 2024 the enrollment count was 318. The district's area is similar in size
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American saint
to secure land for the project. Icons of Olga often show her wearing a kuspuk, and holding items such as a basin of water and a towel (referencing her
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Traditional clothing worn by the Yup'ik people of Alaska
called Yukon style kuspuk. The name of a school district (Kuspuk School District offices are located in Aniak) is derived from kuspuk. Gut parka or gutskin
Yupʼik_clothing
Eskimo style doll
Yup'ik dolls with fur parka (left) and calico kuspuk (right), 1920, İstanbul Toy Museum (İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi), Turkey.
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Traditional Inuit style dancing
Alaska Native dance troupe with skirtled Kuskokwim style kuspuk at the University of Alaska Museum of the North.
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Indigenous peoples of Alaska and the Russian Far East
children after the most recent person in the community to have died. The kuspuk (qaspeq) is a traditional Yupʼik garment worn by both genders. In Alaska
Yupik_peoples
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
and wampum are used. Among Alaska Natives, traditional attire includes kuspuks worn with dark pants and mukluks, as well as parkas. The clothing of the
Folk_costume
City in Alaska, United States
1950 to 308 in 1960. The 2000 census places Aniak's population at 572. The Kuspuk School District operates two schools in Aniak: Auntie Mary Nicoli Elementary
Aniak,_Alaska
CDP in Alaska, United States
line, including 78.6% of under eighteens and 25.0% of those over 64. The Kuspuk School District operates a K-12 rural school, Jack Egnaty, Sr. School. Sleetmute
Sleetmute,_Alaska
Indigenous people of Alaska, U.S.
Students dressed in kuspuk from Iḷisaġvik College with Senator Lisa Murkowski.
Iñupiat
Alaska Native dance troupe with skirtled Kuskokwim style kuspuk at the University of Alaska Museum of the North
Alaska_Native_art
Census-designated place in Alaska, United States
Internet is available at the school and now available for private homes. The Kuspuk School District operates a K-12 rural school, Johnnie John Sr. School. It
Crooked_Creek,_Alaska
Districts in U.S state
School District Unalaska City School District Anchorage School District Kuspuk School District Lower Kuskokwim School District Yupiit School District Chugach
List of school districts in Alaska
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Portions of Alaska outside 19 organized boroughs
Nikolai Shageluk Takotna Lake Minchumina (closed), Lime Village (closed) Kuspuk Aniak Crooked Creek Chuathbaluk Lower Kalskag Sleetmute Stony River Upper
Unorganized_Borough,_Alaska
Indigenous people of Alaska
Chevak. English and Cupʼik bilingual education is done at this school. Kuspuk School District. English and Yupʼik bilingual education is done at these
Yup'ik
Census area in Alaska, United States
Napaimute Umkumiute School districts include: Iditarod Area School District Kuspuk School District Lower Kuskokwim School District Lower Yukon School District
Bethel_Census_Area,_Alaska
School Kodiak Island Borough School District, Kodiak Kodiak Middle School Kuspuk School District, Aniak Aniak Jr./Sr. High School Sitka School District,
List of middle schools in Alaska
List_of_middle_schools_in_Alaska
1784 massacre in Alaska
completely subjugated by Russian traders thereafter. Qaspeq (literally: "kuspuk"), was an Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) who had been taken as a child as a hostage from
Awa'uq_Massacre
Inu-Yupiaq dancer performing in a kuspuk.
Inu-Yupiaq
City in Alaska, United States
state school opened in the 1960s. The city was incorporated in 1975. The Kuspuk School District operates a K-12 rural school, Crow Village Sam School. "Crow
Chuathbaluk,_Alaska
Census-designated place in Alaska, United States
line, including 36.7% of those under 18 and none of those over 64. The Kuspuk School District operates a K-12 rural school, Gusty Michael School. Stony
Stony_River,_Alaska
Kuskovak 1 Bethel Census Area Kuspuk Regional Educational Attendance Area 2 Bethel Census Area Kuspuk Regional Educational Attendance Area
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Non-profit cultural center in the United States
market, but many of the crafts include traditional Yup'ik parka cover or kuspuk (qaspeq), story knives (yaaruin), woven baskets (mingqaaq), ulu (semilunar
Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center
Yupiit_Piciryarait_Cultural_Center
Alaska Territorial Guard member and parka designer
Alaskan Parkys". CIRI. Retrieved 2021-06-11. Segal, Shiri (2020-09-02). "Kuspuks and Parkys: Symbols of Alaskan Identity | INDIE ALASKA". Alaska Public
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