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Name
  
Oscar Kawagley


Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley

Born
  
November 8, 1934 (
1934-11-08
)
Bethel, Alaska

Occupation
  
Actor, teacher, and anthropologist

Died
  
April 27, 2011, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

Education
  
University of British Columbia

Movies
  
Salmonberries, Brother Bear

Books
  
A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit

Similar People
  
Percy Adlon, Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker

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Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 - April 27, 2011), best known as Oscar Kawagley, was a Yup'ik anthropologist, teacher and actor from Alaska. He was an associate professor of education at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks until his death in 2011. The Anchorage Daily News described him as "one of (Alaska's) most influential teachers and thinkers."

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Biography

He was born in Bethel, Alaska. He was raised by his grandmother in traditional tribal ways, and as a child he spoke only Yup'ik. He was reportedly the first Yupik native to graduate from high school in Bethel. He received a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, in 1958. He received a PhD in social and educational studies from at the University of British Columbia. "Over the course of a prolific career, he explored how the Yup'ik concepts he learned as a boy on the tundra could work in concert with western education and he became a pioneer in the field of indigenous knowledge, not just in Alaska but in the academic world at large."

His 1995 book, A Yupiaq Worldview: a Pathway to Ecology and Spirit, was an attempt to reconcile indigenous and Western worldviews from an indigenous perspective and was an important contribution to the field of ethnoecology. In the book he developed the concept of "indigenous methodology", explaining how western science can benefit from native ways of understanding and vice versa.

Kawagley also did some acting. He had a major role in the independent 1991 film Salmonberries, starring k.d. lang. He also appeared in the television show Northern Exposure and contributed his voice of adult Denahi to the 2003 Disney film Brother Bear.

Death

He died in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 2011 at the age of 76. His ashes were scattered after his cremation.

Filmography

Actor
2003
Brother Bear as
Inuit Narrator (voice)
1999
M.U.G.E.N (Video Game)
1991
Salmonberries as
Butch (as Oscar Kawagley)
1991
Northern Exposure (TV Series) as
Bingo Player
- The Big Kiss (1991) - Bingo Player (as Oscar Kawagley)
Archive Footage
2001
K.D. Lang Talks with Percy Adlon About 'Percy Adlon's Salmonberries': 11 Years Later (Video documentary short) as
Butch (uncredited)

References

Oscar Kawagley Wikipedia