This thesis classifies Inuit place names and analyses their meanings to reveal Harvaqtuurmiut land-use history on the Harvaqtuuq [Kazan River], Nunavut Territory. The author collected previously unrecorded toponyms from the territory of this Caribou Inuit society, the Harvaqtuuq [Kazan River], and corroborated the data of earlier researchers. The Harvaqtuuq landscape was organized from foci of subsistence activities by application of Inuktitut geographical terminology and concepts. These foci moved over time and betray changing land-use patterns. The Harvaqtuuq was a frontier for Inuit, due to the need to depend on caribou, and due to the conflict engendered by overlapping Dene occupation. The presence of anthroponyms, and the paucity of pa...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
La mémoire des Inuit est ici appréhendée dans sa dimension géographique. L’étude se concentre sur le...
The objective of this research is to provide resources for culturally meaningful, placebased commun...
The Inuit of Pelly Bay, N.W.T. have been among the last groups of native people in Canada to experie...
Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, is the “Ground Zero” of acute climatic and technological change. As...
For Inuit in the subarctic transition zone of northeastern Canada, an intimate knowledge of the envi...
The Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” or the “Great North.” I...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005This thesis examines the correlations between lang...
Typologies have been proposed to organise Inuit placenames in several categories based on the meanin...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceInuit toponymy has been quite popular among both Inuit and researchers (anthro...
Caribou (tuktuit) are embedded in northern life, and have been part of Inuit culture and seasonal ro...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
La mémoire des Inuit est ici appréhendée dans sa dimension géographique. L’étude se concentre sur le...
The objective of this research is to provide resources for culturally meaningful, placebased commun...
The Inuit of Pelly Bay, N.W.T. have been among the last groups of native people in Canada to experie...
Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, is the “Ground Zero” of acute climatic and technological change. As...
For Inuit in the subarctic transition zone of northeastern Canada, an intimate knowledge of the envi...
The Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” or the “Great North.” I...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005This thesis examines the correlations between lang...
Typologies have been proposed to organise Inuit placenames in several categories based on the meanin...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceInuit toponymy has been quite popular among both Inuit and researchers (anthro...
Caribou (tuktuit) are embedded in northern life, and have been part of Inuit culture and seasonal ro...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
La mémoire des Inuit est ici appréhendée dans sa dimension géographique. L’étude se concentre sur le...
The objective of this research is to provide resources for culturally meaningful, placebased commun...