ABSTRACT. Until the post-World War II period most of Canada’s professional archaeologists and ethnologists were attached to the Anthropological Division of the National Museum in Ottawa, originally founded in 1910 as a branch of the Geological Survey. As they were federal employees, their scientific work was largely dependent on, and ultimately limited by, what politicians and senior bureaucrats deemed to be in the public interest. This paper considers some implications of this arrangement for one aspect of Anthropological Division activity before World War II—its involvement in arctic archaeology. While government personnel made a number of substantive contributions to what was then a developing field of research and scholarship, archival ...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
This dissertation considers the contemporary place of history in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. ...
The aim of this essay was to add to the extremely limited fund of knowledge regarding Canada's relat...
Until the post-World War II period most of Canada's professional archaeologists and ethnologists wer...
using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan a...
The investigation of Indigenous and European archaeological sites in what is now the Province of Ont...
In 1853 a British Naval Expedition, involved in the search for the missing British Naval Northwest P...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
ABSTRACT. This archival study investigates the nature and development of Canadian attitudes and poli...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
This dissertation considers the contemporary place of history in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. ...
The aim of this essay was to add to the extremely limited fund of knowledge regarding Canada's relat...
Until the post-World War II period most of Canada's professional archaeologists and ethnologists wer...
using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan a...
The investigation of Indigenous and European archaeological sites in what is now the Province of Ont...
In 1853 a British Naval Expedition, involved in the search for the missing British Naval Northwest P...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
ABSTRACT. This archival study investigates the nature and development of Canadian attitudes and poli...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
This dissertation considers the contemporary place of history in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. ...
The aim of this essay was to add to the extremely limited fund of knowledge regarding Canada's relat...