A desire to delve into "the simple relationships between man and land" among the Baffin Island Inuit was the ambitious goal of a 25-year-old German scientist who left Hamburg aboard the Germania on 20 June 1883. The schooner was bound for Kingua Fjord in Cumberland Sound, where the young German would stay for a year, the Germania herself returning home with the German scientific team of the First International Polar Year 1882/83. That voyage - one hundred years ago - marked the beginning of intensive and innovative field work on Inuit geographical perception, social and economic organization, and religious beliefs. In retrospect, this research was also the pivot of an extraordinary scientific career of an influential and farsighted man who ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
One of the greatest impressions of my life was my first visit to Greenland. I was a mere boy at that...
The personal and intellectual biography of Franz Boas testifies to a tireless scientific research an...
In 1883, Wilhelm Weike set off from Germany to spend a year on Baffin Island. He would probably have...
Cet article concerne la dimension éthique des recherches sur le terrain qu’a faites Franz Boas d’abo...
Amongst historians of geography, very little attention has been paid to Franz Boasâs ambitious visio...
Poutrin . Franz Boas. The relationships of the Eskimos of east Groenland (Les affinités ethniques de...
James Mutch, baleinier et gérant du petit port baleinier écossais de Kekerten, situé dans le chenal ...
AbstractFranz Boas, who emigrated to the United States in the late nineteenth century from Germany, ...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Through many years of dedicated fieldwork in the Canadian Arctic, Captain George Comer laid a solid ...
Few Inuit have displayed the same wanderlust and indefatigable spirit of exploration as the Alaskan ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
A geographer with extensive research experience in the Canadian North, Jack D. Ives has written a li...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
One of the greatest impressions of my life was my first visit to Greenland. I was a mere boy at that...
The personal and intellectual biography of Franz Boas testifies to a tireless scientific research an...
In 1883, Wilhelm Weike set off from Germany to spend a year on Baffin Island. He would probably have...
Cet article concerne la dimension éthique des recherches sur le terrain qu’a faites Franz Boas d’abo...
Amongst historians of geography, very little attention has been paid to Franz Boasâs ambitious visio...
Poutrin . Franz Boas. The relationships of the Eskimos of east Groenland (Les affinités ethniques de...
James Mutch, baleinier et gérant du petit port baleinier écossais de Kekerten, situé dans le chenal ...
AbstractFranz Boas, who emigrated to the United States in the late nineteenth century from Germany, ...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Through many years of dedicated fieldwork in the Canadian Arctic, Captain George Comer laid a solid ...
Few Inuit have displayed the same wanderlust and indefatigable spirit of exploration as the Alaskan ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
A geographer with extensive research experience in the Canadian North, Jack D. Ives has written a li...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
One of the greatest impressions of my life was my first visit to Greenland. I was a mere boy at that...