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- Bladder_Festival abstract "The Bladder Festival or Bladder Feast (Nakaciuq "something done with bladders" or Nakaciuryaraq "the process of doing something with bladders" in Yup'ik), is an important annual seal hunting harvest renewal ceremony and celebration held each year to honor and appease the souls of seals taken in the hunt during the past season which occurred at the winter solstice by Yup'ik people of western and southwestern Alaska.On the Yup'ik Eskimo shamanism, while the hunter kills the body of the animal, he does not kill the spirit or soul (yua in Yup'ik), which resides in the animal's bladder (nakacuk in Yup'ik) and is reincarnated in a new body. These bladders involves honoring the collected inflated bladders of sea mammals taken by hunters during the previous year.The celebration of the Bladder Festival marked the opening of the winter ceremonial season. At the time of the winter solstice, when the sun "sat down" on the horizon, families inflated the bladders of seals killed that year and brought them into the qasgiq. The timing of the Bladder Festival varied slightly from place to place and from year to year. The Bladder Festival was associated with increased sexual activity. Men and women circumscribed their sexual activity during the Bladder Festival. Pubescent girls could not enter the qasgiq, and women in general were excluded from the qasgiq except during special periods. After several (five or six) days of festivities it was time to return the bladders to the sea. Yup'ik hunters still hunt seals but villages haven't performed the festival for at least 50 years or more.".
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- Bladder_Festival wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageRevisionID "675673186".
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Bladder.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Annual_events_in_Alaska.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eskimo_culture.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Alaska.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yupik.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Central_Alaskan_Yupik_language.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Central_Alaskan_Yupik_people.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Inua.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Menstruation.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Messenger_Feast.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Puberty.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Qargi.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Qasgiq.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Seal_hunting.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism_among_Eskimo_peoples.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Soul_(spirit).
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Swinging_(sexual_practice).
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_bladder.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Winter_solstice.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Yupik_dancing.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bladder Festival".
- Bladder_Festival hasPhotoCollection Bladder_Festival.
- Bladder_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bladder_Festival subject Category:Annual_events_in_Alaska.
- Bladder_Festival subject Category:Eskimo_culture.
- Bladder_Festival subject Category:Festivals_in_Alaska.
- Bladder_Festival subject Category:Yupik.
- Bladder_Festival hypernym Ceremony.
- Bladder_Festival type Award.
- Bladder_Festival comment "The Bladder Festival or Bladder Feast (Nakaciuq "something done with bladders" or Nakaciuryaraq "the process of doing something with bladders" in Yup'ik), is an important annual seal hunting harvest renewal ceremony and celebration held each year to honor and appease the souls of seals taken in the hunt during the past season which occurred at the winter solstice by Yup'ik people of western and southwestern Alaska.On the Yup'ik Eskimo shamanism, while the hunter kills the body of the animal, he does not kill the spirit or soul (yua in Yup'ik), which resides in the animal's bladder (nakacuk in Yup'ik) and is reincarnated in a new body. ".
- Bladder_Festival label "Bladder Festival".
- Bladder_Festival sameAs m.01261knf.
- Bladder_Festival sameAs Q18358614.
- Bladder_Festival sameAs Q18358614.
- Bladder_Festival wasDerivedFrom Bladder_Festival?oldid=675673186.
- Bladder_Festival isPrimaryTopicOf Bladder_Festival.