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A Circumpolar Reappraisal: the Legacy of Gutorm Gjessing (1906-1979)
Self-Governance in Arctic Societies: Dynamics and Trends
Northern Notes
Nunavut, a Creation Story. the Inuit Movement in Canada's Newest Territory
QUN'ngiaqtiarlugu (TAKING a CLOSER LOOK) at INUIT QAUJIMAJATUQANGIT in COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH by Jenny R. Rand
Curriculum Vitae
Inuit Statehood: a Liquified Chance of Independence Johan Kaas-Olsen
Language, Identities and Ideologies of the Past and Present Chukotka Langue, Identité Et Idéologie En Tchoukotka Autrefois Et Aujourd'hui Daria Morgounova
Imagining China on Greenland's Road to Independence
Northern Notes and IASSA.Net, to Session and Roundtable Titles and Chairs Included: Providing Ideas for ICASS V and the IASSA Circumpolar Mobility Program
Development of West Greenlandic Markets for Country Foods Since the 18Th Century OLE MARQUARDT1 and RICHARD A
Inuit and Modern Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence Les Inuit Et La Subsistance Des Chasseurs-Cueilleurs À L’Époque Moderne George W
Building Capacity in Arctic Societies: Dynamics and Shifting Perspectives
University of Groningen Continuity and Discontinuity in The
University of Groningen Inuit Outside the Arctic Terpstra, Tekke
Alaska Native Local and Traditional Knowledge Inventory and Bibliographic Data Base Report
University of Groningen Continuity and Discontinuity in the Inuit Culture
Top View
Burch, Jr.: a Personal Ethnohistory, 1960–2010
The Influence of Russian on the Eskaleut Languages
Arctic Rhetoric and Inuit Sovereignty
Reclaiming Early Ethnography Through Contemporary Inuit Cultural Production
A GUIDE to the PAPERS of R.G. WILLIAMSON MG 216 Prepared By
Urban Legends: Turkish Kayık'boat' and “Eskimo” Qayaq'kayak'
Roundtable on Stuhl
A Tundra of Sickness: the Uneasy Relationship Between Toxic Waste, TEK, and Cultural Survival Author(S): Joslyn Cassady Source: Arctic Anthropology, Vol
14Th INUIT STUDIES CONFERENCE
Yup'ik Shamans and Cultural Change in Western Alaska
The Northernmost Ruins of the Globe. Eigil Knuth's Archaeological Investigations in Peary Land and Adjacent Areas of High Arctic Greenland
Newsletter Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History May 2018 Number 25
Launching the University of the Arctic
Proceedings of the 14Th Inuit Studies Conference, Calgary, August 2004 1 K
Language Contact on Both Sides of the Bering Strait
Hunting Families on the Big Headland