ABSTRACT. A complex of ecological factors favours the development of individual production techniques on the Belcher Islands; settlement formation, therefore, does not result from the requirements of collective economic activity. Economic factors are mainly responsible for changes in settlement composition and location, though at some seasons, social pressures have a strong influence. Settlement composition is based largely on kinship, although personality factors play an important role. Acculturation influences both mobility and settlement patterns. RfiSUMfi. Etude écologique de la mobilité et du dessin des établissements chez les Esquimaux des iles Belcher. Dans l e s îles Belchar, un complexe de facteurs écologiques favorise le dévelo...
Environmental and anthropogenic factors represent challenges impacting the lifestyle and demographic...
Note:This thesis deals with change in Cumberland Sound, Northwest Territories, focussing on the peri...
The flexibility of Inuit social organization may be defined as a lack of societal preference among s...
Settlement composition of these islands is based on co-residence of male siblings after marriage; se...
Note:This dissertation examines the position of Inuit (Eskimo) kinship and· its associated behaviora...
The Eskimos are a remarkably successful group of mankind. Their ability to adapt to difficult circum...
This dissertation is concerned with the interpretation and clarification of a particular set of dat...
The major purpose of this paper is to de scribe certain . aspects of Eskimo culture as it appears at...
Following an introduction on the place of the anthropologist in the study of Eskimo archeology and c...
Relocations played a fundamental role in the settlement policies of the Canadian government and the ...
Comanagement efforts are increasingly tasked with overseeing natural resource governance at a large ...
Summarizes 1961-1962 field studies of settlements resulting from post-World War II development in th...
ABSTRACT. Data collected during 1984-85 are used to describe income and expenditure flows in Sanikil...
In traditional Inuit society the availability of game resources must always have been one of the mos...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
Environmental and anthropogenic factors represent challenges impacting the lifestyle and demographic...
Note:This thesis deals with change in Cumberland Sound, Northwest Territories, focussing on the peri...
The flexibility of Inuit social organization may be defined as a lack of societal preference among s...
Settlement composition of these islands is based on co-residence of male siblings after marriage; se...
Note:This dissertation examines the position of Inuit (Eskimo) kinship and· its associated behaviora...
The Eskimos are a remarkably successful group of mankind. Their ability to adapt to difficult circum...
This dissertation is concerned with the interpretation and clarification of a particular set of dat...
The major purpose of this paper is to de scribe certain . aspects of Eskimo culture as it appears at...
Following an introduction on the place of the anthropologist in the study of Eskimo archeology and c...
Relocations played a fundamental role in the settlement policies of the Canadian government and the ...
Comanagement efforts are increasingly tasked with overseeing natural resource governance at a large ...
Summarizes 1961-1962 field studies of settlements resulting from post-World War II development in th...
ABSTRACT. Data collected during 1984-85 are used to describe income and expenditure flows in Sanikil...
In traditional Inuit society the availability of game resources must always have been one of the mos...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
Environmental and anthropogenic factors represent challenges impacting the lifestyle and demographic...
Note:This thesis deals with change in Cumberland Sound, Northwest Territories, focussing on the peri...
The flexibility of Inuit social organization may be defined as a lack of societal preference among s...