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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982757
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Copper Inuit occupied the coastal and adjoining inland regions of much of Victoria Island and the opposite shores of the Canadian Arctic mainland. They had no name for themselves as a group, so the identification of these people as a group is a Western construct based on their association with deposits of copper. This file consists of 38 documents with a time coverage from prehistoric times up to the 1990s
    Note: Culture summary: Copper Inuit - David Damas - 1996 -- - The life of the Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1922 -- - The Stefánsson-Anderson Arctic Expedition of the American Museum: preliminary ethnological report - by Vilhjálmur Stefánsson ; with an introduction by Clark Wissler - 1914 -- - Intellectual culture of the Copper Eskimos - by Knud Rasmussen - 1932 -- - Eskimo string figures - by Diamond Jenness - 1924 -- - Myths and traditions from northern Alaska, the Mackenzie Delta, and Coronation Gulf - by Diamond Jenness - 1924 -- - Eskimo songs: songs of the Copper Eskimo (Southern Party -- 1913-16) - by Helen H. Roberts and Diamond Jenness ; with a foreword by the Arctic Publications Committee - 1925 -- - Physical characteristics of the Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1923 -- , - Native copper objects of the Copper Eskimo - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1920 -- - The anthropometry of the western and Copper Eskimos, based on data of Vilhjalmur Stefansson - by Carl C. Seltzer - 1933 -- - My life with the Eskimo - by Vilhjámur Stefánsson - 1913 -- - Journal of H.M.S. Enterprise on the expedition of Sir John Franklin's ships by Behring Strait, 1850-55 - by Captain Richard Collinson...commander of the expedition. With a memoir of his other services. Ed. by his brother, Major-General T.B. Collinson... - 1889 -- - The Copper Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1917 -- - The cultural transformation of the Copper Eskimo - by Diamond Jenness, Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa - 1921 -- - Origin of the Copper Eskimos and their copper culture - by Diamond Jenness - 1923 -- - Account of the proceedings of H.M.S. Enterprise from Behring Strait to Cambridge Bay - by Richard Collinson - 1855 -- - The Copper Eskimo - by B. W. Merwin - 1915 -- - The 'blond' Eskimos - by Diamond Jenness - 1921 -- - Eskimo lamps and cooking vessels - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1924 -- , - Unusual Eskimo snow-shovel - by Donald A. Cadzow - 1924 -- - Journey from Fort Prince Wales, in Hudson's Bay to the northern ocean, for the discovery of copper mines and a north-west passage, performed between the years 1769 and 1772, by Mr. Samuel Hearne - by Mr. Samuel Hearne - 1797 -- - Arctic searching expedition: a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's land and the Arctic Seas in search of the discovery ships under command of Sir John Franklin, with an appendix on the physical geography of North America - by John Richardson - 1851 -- - The 'blond' Eskimos -- a question of method - by Louis R. Sullivan - 1922 -- - Copper objects of the Copper Eskimo -- a reply to Mr. Cadzow - by Diamond Jenness - 1922 -- - Osteology of the western and central Eskimos - by John Cameron - 1923 -- - The dentition of the western and central Eskimos - by S. G. Ritchie and J. Stanley Bagnell - 1923 -- - The blood group genes of the Copper Eskimo - by Bruce Chown and Marion Lewis - 1959 -- - The material culture of the Copper Eskimos - by D. Jenness - 1946 -- - The people of the twilight - by Diamond Jenness - 1959 -- - Seasonal variation and interpersonal conflict in the central Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1982 -- , - Copper Eskimo - David Damas - 1984 -- - The Copper Eskimo - David Damas - 1972 -- - Inuit youth: growth and change in the Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1987 -- - Inuit behavior and seasonal change in the Canadian Arctic - Richard G. Condon - 1983 -- - The incredible Eskimo: life among the barren land Eskimo - by Raymond de Coccola and Paul King ; illustrations by James Houston - 1986 -- - Economic basis and resource use of the Coppermine-Holman region, N.W.T. - Peter J. Usher - 1965 -- - Nunaga: my land, my country - Duncan Pryde - 1972 -- - The variations of a land use pattern: seasonal movements and cultural change among the Copper Inuit - Beatrice Collignon - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Copper Inuit
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982702
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Note: Culture summary: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- , - Konyag physical anthropology: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 -- , - A Preliminary report of the dentition study of two isolates of Kodiak Island - Albert A. Dahlberg - 1962 -- - Incised figurine tablets from Kodiak, Alaska - Donald W. Clark ; drawings by Jane Isaacs - 1964 -- - Alutiiq vikings: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 -- , - The Koniags - by Heinrich Johan Holmberg ; edited by Marvin W. Falk ; translated by Fritz Jaensch - 1985 -- - Ethnic identity, cultural pride, and generations of baggage: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Alútiiq
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_689573146
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Note: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 --^ , kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 --^ , introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 --^ , a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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