This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwork carried out by the author from 1966 to 1968 and documents in detail the traditional material culture, ways of hunting and fishing, daily life and festive occasions of an Inuit society not yet influenced by European culture. The historical background of the settlement from the establishment in 1923 is outlined, and some indication of what has happened to the small society after the study period is given. Daily life in the settlement itself and out on the hunting grounds is followed day by day through a whole year and all processes are documented in the many original photographs. The book demonstrates a surprising stability in the life of...
This paper describes a household survey of Inuit in northern Alaska and how the survey data were use...
This dissertation is an ethnoarchaeological study of kayaking – a skill that has been practiced by I...
The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between ...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
Nuussuarmiut is based on research conducted by the author from 1966 to 1968 in the community of Nuus...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ninety years ago, Knud Rasmussen's popular account of ...
This ethnographic research aims to generate a comprehensive understanding of the use of sled dogs in...
In 1769 an Order in Council from the British government enabled the Moravians to settle in Labrador....
Fur trapping, for generations the chief source of income for native people in northern Canada, has s...
In Greenland, polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are nutritional, economic, and cultural subsistence reso...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
Subsistence, including hunting, sharing the proceeds of the hunt, and the social relations associate...
This paper describes a household survey of Inuit in northern Alaska and how the survey data were use...
This dissertation is an ethnoarchaeological study of kayaking – a skill that has been practiced by I...
The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between ...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
Nuussuarmiut is based on research conducted by the author from 1966 to 1968 in the community of Nuus...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ninety years ago, Knud Rasmussen's popular account of ...
This ethnographic research aims to generate a comprehensive understanding of the use of sled dogs in...
In 1769 an Order in Council from the British government enabled the Moravians to settle in Labrador....
Fur trapping, for generations the chief source of income for native people in northern Canada, has s...
In Greenland, polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are nutritional, economic, and cultural subsistence reso...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
Subsistence, including hunting, sharing the proceeds of the hunt, and the social relations associate...
This paper describes a household survey of Inuit in northern Alaska and how the survey data were use...
This dissertation is an ethnoarchaeological study of kayaking – a skill that has been practiced by I...
The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between ...