... Whaling has been going on in the Western Arctic for many hundreds of years, maybe thousands, according to our stories, which were passed on orally from generation to generation as the Inuvialuit had no writing system. The way whaling is done has changed four times over the past century. ... [The author, Billy Day, describes these phases.
... this paper is the first formal report of the elder-youth camp recently held at the Hiukitak Rive...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 brought together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the...
Coastal fishermen and whalers on the island of Qeqertarsuaq in Disko Bay, west Greenland, rely on th...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000, held in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, in September 1999, had thre...
This paper was adapted from contributions by Gabriel Nirlungayuk, the Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. delegat...
The papers in this volume were presented during the 1991 annual meeting of the International Associa...
Subsistence is the basis for food access for Inuvialuit in the western Canadian Arctic and has stron...
Historical evidence shows that whale hunting by humans has been occurring for millennia. We are stil...
In a splendid geographic setting, the Eskimo of western and northwestern Alaska have for centuries r...
Marine mammal hunting developed to its peak on the Northwest Coast, among the only whaling people in...
Adopting a dwelling perspective, I examine how knowledge of the physical characteristics of the sea ...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
In 1977, scientific surveys indicated that bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Beaufort Sea w...
[Extract] There are several aboriginal-owned whale-watching ventures in Canada, Australia and New Ze...
... This paper, then, focuses primarily on the whaling industry as a whole and not centrally upon th...
... this paper is the first formal report of the elder-youth camp recently held at the Hiukitak Rive...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 brought together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the...
Coastal fishermen and whalers on the island of Qeqertarsuaq in Disko Bay, west Greenland, rely on th...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000, held in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, in September 1999, had thre...
This paper was adapted from contributions by Gabriel Nirlungayuk, the Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. delegat...
The papers in this volume were presented during the 1991 annual meeting of the International Associa...
Subsistence is the basis for food access for Inuvialuit in the western Canadian Arctic and has stron...
Historical evidence shows that whale hunting by humans has been occurring for millennia. We are stil...
In a splendid geographic setting, the Eskimo of western and northwestern Alaska have for centuries r...
Marine mammal hunting developed to its peak on the Northwest Coast, among the only whaling people in...
Adopting a dwelling perspective, I examine how knowledge of the physical characteristics of the sea ...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
In 1977, scientific surveys indicated that bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Beaufort Sea w...
[Extract] There are several aboriginal-owned whale-watching ventures in Canada, Australia and New Ze...
... This paper, then, focuses primarily on the whaling industry as a whole and not centrally upon th...
... this paper is the first formal report of the elder-youth camp recently held at the Hiukitak Rive...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 brought together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the...
Coastal fishermen and whalers on the island of Qeqertarsuaq in Disko Bay, west Greenland, rely on th...