Qongiroq
Qongiroq is a traditional Inuit music and dance performance that originated among the Inupiat people of northern Alaska, specifically in the region of the Kuskokwim River delta. The term is derived from the Siberian Yupik language, with "qongi" meaning "make noise with hands" and "roq" implying a form of dance.
Qongiroq performances typically involve a caller, known as a "qongiroq singer," who recites a narrative song,
Qongiroq singer competes in front of the Muktuk national competitions in 2011. The performances, which often
Qongiroq performances frequently last from several hours to overnight and sometimes into the next morning. These
At various Inupiat cultural centers in Alaska, language, history, and custom classes aim to preserve the cultural