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Qargi (), Qasgi or Qasgiq (by the Yup'iks), Qaygiq (by the Cup'iks), Kashim (by the ), Kariyit, James M. Savelle (2002), The Umialiit-Kariyit Whaling Complex and Prehistoric Thule Eskimo Social Relations in the Eastern Canadian Arctic , Bulletin of National Museum of Ethnology 27(1): 159–188 (2002) a traditional large semi-subterranean men's community house' (or "communal men's house, men's house, ceremonial house, council house, dance house, communal gathering place") of the Yup'ik and , also Deg Hit'an Athabaskans

(2025). 9781889963792, University of Alaska Press. .
(at Anvik, Alaska), was used for public and ceremonial occasions and as a men's residence. The Qargi was the place where men built their boats, repaired their equipment, took sweat baths, educated young boys, and hosted community dances. Here people learned their oral history, songs and chants. Young boys and men learned to make tools and weapons while they listened to the traditions of their forefathers.Edna Ahgeak MacLean, Culture and Change for Iñupiat and Yupiks of Alaska

The qargi was almost always a separate building because the dwellings were not large enough to hold very many men.

(2025). 9781889963921, University of Alaska Press. .
The qargi was a combination courthouse, church, workshop, dance hall, and received center, two or three times the size of a typical house.
(2025). 9780786741236, PublicAffairs. .
It was the place where the storytelling, dancing, singing, and games (high-kick games) that so enriched Yupik and Inuit life took place.
(2025). 9780803262386, U of Nebraska Press. .
The qargi was a communal building in which women were usually not permitted.

Prior to the arrival of Christian missionaries in the 1890s, every Inupiaq settlement had one or more of these ceremonial houses. St Lawrence Island Native American history Navajo rugs


Naming
Naukan YupikQaygi
Central Alaskan Yup'ikQasgi / Qasgiq Qasgimi : In the Qasgi Qasgit
Chevak Cup’ikQaygiq Qaygit
Nunivak Cup'igKiiyar Nuniwarmiut Piciryarata Tamaryalkuti, Nunivak Island Cup'ig Language Preliminary Dictionary
QargiQargikQargich / Qargit
Carol Zane Jolles (2006), Iñupiaq Maritime Hunters: Summer SubsistenceWork in Diomede, in Circumpolar Lives and Livelihood, A Comparative Ethnoarchaeology of Gender and Subsistence, edited by Robert Jarvenpa and Hetty Jo Brombach, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2006QaġsriqQaġsrikQaġsrit
Future King Island SpeakersQagzriqQagzrikQagzrit
Inuvialuk (Western Canadian Inuit)Qadjgiq
Qaggiq ᖃᒡᒋᖅ
Qassi


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In many Iñupiat communities the qargi was the first institution to vanish as churches and schools became the dominant forces of change. At present, Iñupiat elders have no responsibility for the formal education of young Iñupiat.MacLean, Edna Ahgeak (1986). The Revitalization of the Qargi, the Traditional Community House, as an Educational Unit of the Inupiat Community

Before 1950, formal education for students in Chevak, Alaska took place in the qaygiq,Pingayak, John; Qaygiq (Men’s House) and in the homes of the people. The information taught to students in the qaygiq included history, values, rules, regulations, and survival methods. Alaskool: Guidebook for Integrating Cup'ik Culture and Curriculum


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