using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan archaeology in the western subarctic interior. An important subsidiary goal of the session was to promote information exchange between Canadian and US. researchers. The papers from this symposium make up the rest of this volume; this preface provides the reader with some background for better appreciating he papers that follow. The preface begins with a short historical summary of recent Athabaskan archaeology, including the use of ethnohistoric and ethnographic approaches. It continues with very brief summaries of the six papers as context for the subsequent comments, presented at the session by the symposium’s two discussants, Polly McW. ...
The use of analogy to infer past lifeways from archaeological material is integral to many types of ...
Determining site seasonality in the eastern Canadian Subarctic is crucial to the interpretation of s...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
At the 1987 Society for American Archaeology Meetings in Toronto, several scholars gathered to prese...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
The papers in this issue of Arctic [v. 42, no. 2, 1989] represent major contributions to a relativel...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
ABSTRACT. A recent development in anthropology involves examination of living human populations in a...
Following an introduction on the place of the anthropologist in the study of Eskimo archeology and c...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the interpretati...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
The use of analogy to infer past lifeways from archaeological material is integral to many types of ...
The use of analogy to infer past lifeways from archaeological material is integral to many types of ...
Determining site seasonality in the eastern Canadian Subarctic is crucial to the interpretation of s...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
At the 1987 Society for American Archaeology Meetings in Toronto, several scholars gathered to prese...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
The papers in this issue of Arctic [v. 42, no. 2, 1989] represent major contributions to a relativel...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
ABSTRACT. A recent development in anthropology involves examination of living human populations in a...
Following an introduction on the place of the anthropologist in the study of Eskimo archeology and c...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the interpretati...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
The use of analogy to infer past lifeways from archaeological material is integral to many types of ...
The use of analogy to infer past lifeways from archaeological material is integral to many types of ...
Determining site seasonality in the eastern Canadian Subarctic is crucial to the interpretation of s...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...