RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Water: The Gift of a Good Question JF Arctic Anthropology JO Arctic Anthropol FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 201 OP 212 DO 10.1353/arc.2012.0036 VO 49 IS 2 A1 Ann Fienup-Riordan YR 2012 UL http://aa.uwpress.org/content/49/2/201.abstract AB This paper explores the lasting influence of Ernest Burch’s scholarship on my research in southwest Alaska. Although Tiger worked in a different part of the north and mined very different primary sources than I, his curiosity and meticulous documentation provided models that continue to inspire. He challenged me with questions, not answers. Using the topic of water as an example, I strive to show the value of his descriptive record—not only in documenting Iñupiaq lifeways but in inspiring anthropologists working throughout the Arctic to consider common categories of information often omitted from even the most rigorous accounts. I discuss early 20th-century water use among Yup’ik people as an example of one area in which Burch enabled at least one anthropologist to overcome this ethnographic oversight.