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Author : Arthur E. Hippler
Publisher : Fairbanks, Alaska : Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 380 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Download or read book The Subarctic Athabascans written by Arthur E. Hippler and published by Fairbanks, Alaska : Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska. This book was released on 1974 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author : Arthur Edwin Hippler
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9780295953625
Total Pages : 360 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (536 download)
Download or read book The Subarctic Athabascans written by Arthur Edwin Hippler and published by . This book was released on 1974-01-01 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author : Amy Hayes
Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
ISBN 13 : 148244805X
Total Pages : 34 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (824 download)
Download or read book Native Peoples of the Subarctic written by Amy Hayes and published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP. This book was released on 2016-07-15 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Much of Canada and Alaska can be called the subarctic. This area features the taiga and often cold temperatures. The native peoples of this region had to adapt to this climate in many ways, including making clothes from fur, wearing snowshoes, and carefully insulating their homes. Readers are introduced to which groups can be classified as subarctic and the traditional ways of life they practice. Full-color photographs and historical images highlight the weathers role in their lives as fun fact boxes add more detail about how the fur trade impacted these groups, how they found food, and more.
Author : Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher : Lerner Publications (Tm)
ISBN 13 : 1467779385
Total Pages : 52 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (677 download)
Download or read book Native Peoples of the Subarctic written by Stuart A. Kallen and published by Lerner Publications (Tm). This book was released on 2017 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An introduction to the history and culture of the native peoples of the North American subarctic region.
Author : Air University (U.S.). Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Information Center
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 108 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Download or read book Glossary of Arctic and Subarctic Terms written by Air University (U.S.). Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Information Center and published by . This book was released on 1955 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author : Dorothy Lippert
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 13 : 1118051696
Total Pages : 390 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (18 download)
Download or read book Native American History For Dummies written by Dorothy Lippert and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-02-09 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Call them Native Americans, American Indians, indigenous peoples, or first nations — a vast and diverse array of nations, tribes, and cultures populated every corner of North America long before Columbus arrived. Native American History For Dummies reveals what is known about their pre-Columbian history and shows how their presence, customs, and beliefs influenced everything that was to follow. This straightforward guide breaks down their ten-thousand-plus year history and explores their influence on European settlement of the continent. You'll gain fresh insight into the major tribal nations, their cultures and traditions, warfare and famous battles; and the lives of such icons as Pocahontas, Sitting Bull and Sacagawea. You'll discover: How and when the Native American's ancestors reached the continent How tribes formed and where they migrated What North America was like before 1492 How Native peoples maximized their environment Pre-Columbian farmers, fishermen, hunters, and traders The impact of Spain and France on the New World Great Warriors from Tecumseh to Geronimo How Native American cultures differed across the continent Native American religions and religious practices The stunning impact of disease on American Indian populations Modern movements to reclaim Native identity Great museums, books, and films about Native Americans Packed with fascinating facts about functional and ceremonial clothing, homes and shelters, boatbuilding, hunting, agriculture, mythology, intertribal relations, and more, Native American History For Dummies provides a dazzling and informative introduction to North America's first inhabitants.
Author : Carl Waldman
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1438126719
Total Pages : 465 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (381 download)
Download or read book Atlas of the North American Indian written by Carl Waldman and published by Infobase Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 465 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents an illustrated reference that covers the history, culture and tribal distribution of North American Indians.
Author : Hugh Brody
Publisher : Macmillan
ISBN 13 : 0865476381
Total Pages : 387 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (654 download)
Download or read book The Other Side of Eden written by Hugh Brody and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2001 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "He has spent nearly three decades studying, learning from, crusading for, and thinking about hunter-gatherers, who survive at the margins of the vast, fertile lands occupied by farming peoples and their descendants, now the great majority of the world's population. In material terms, the hunters have been all but vanquished, yet in this profound and passionate book, Brody utterly dispels the notion that theirs is a lesser way of life."--Jacket.
Author : Shepard Krech III
Publisher : UBC Press
ISBN 13 : 0774843381
Total Pages : 216 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (748 download)
Download or read book The Subarctic Fur Trade written by Shepard Krech III and published by UBC Press. This book was released on 2011-11-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The papers in this book focus on themes which have been near the centre of fur trade scholarship: the identification of Indian motivations; the degree to which Indians were discriminating consumers and creative participants; and the extent of Native dependency on the trade. Spanning the period from the seventeenth century up to and including the twentieth, with distinguished authors such as J. Arthur Ray and Toby Morantz, The Subarctic Fur Trade will help scholars become more fully aware of the issues concerned with Native economic history.
Author : German Valentinovich Dziebel
Publisher : Cambria Press
ISBN 13 : 1934043656
Total Pages : 568 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (34 download)
Download or read book The Genius of Kinship written by German Valentinovich Dziebel and published by Cambria Press. This book was released on 2007 with total page 568 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dziebel has doctorates in both history and anthropology and is currently both advisor to the Great Russian Encyclopedia and senior anthropologist at Crispin Porter + Bogusky advertising agency. His extremely dense work is actually three books in one. The first is a history of kinship studies from the early 19th century to the present. The second is a comparative study of kinship terminology among non-Indo-European languages, for which he has also prepared a data base published on the internet. The third section, highly controversial, as he admits, uses anthropology, mitochondrial studies and linguistics to suggest that the "out of Africa" model of human origins may be in error and that the first humans actually came from the Americas and spread from there to the rest of the world.
Author : Peter Bjerregaard (M.D.)
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
ISBN 13 : 0802091091
Total Pages : 521 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (2 download)
Download or read book Health Transitions in Arctic Populations written by Peter Bjerregaard (M.D.) and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Arctic regions are inhabited by diverse populations, both indigenous and non-indigenous. Health Transitions in Arctic Populations describes and explains changing health patterns in these areas, how particular patterns came about, and what can be done to improve the health of Arctic peoples. This study correlates changes in health status with major environmental, social, economic, and political changes in the Arctic. T. Kue Young and Peter Bjerregaard seek commonalities in the experiences of different peoples while recognizing their considerable diversity. They focus on five Arctic regions - Greenland, Northern Canada, Alaska, Arctic Russia, and Northern Fennoscandia, offering a general overview of the geography, history, economy, population characteristics, health status, and health services of each. The discussion moves on to specific indigenous populations (Inuit, Dene, and Sami), major health determinants and outcomes, and, finally, an integrative examination of what can be done to improve the health of circumpolar peoples. Health Transitions in Arctic Populations offers both an examination of key health issues in the north and a vision for the future of Arctic inhabitants.
Author : June Helm
Publisher : Bloomington : Indiana University Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 112 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Download or read book The Indians of the Subarctic written by June Helm and published by Bloomington : Indiana University Press. This book was released on 1976 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A guide to reliable sources and studies.
Author : Dr. Alf H. Walle
Publisher : IAP
ISBN 13 : 160752984X
Total Pages : 225 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (75 download)
Download or read book The Path of Handsome Lake written by Dr. Alf H. Walle and published by IAP. This book was released on 2004-08-01 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This group of essays is written to provide a series of suggestions to Native people who seek to deal with alcoholism from the perspective of their unique heritages and with an understanding that the pressures to which Native traditions and societies have been subjected may trigger dysfunctional behavior, such as excessive drinking.
Author : Bernard J. Siegel
Publisher : Annual Reviews
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 676 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Download or read book Annual Review of Anthropology written by Bernard J. Siegel and published by Annual Reviews. This book was released on 1980 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Annual compilation of critical articles from all areas of the discipline of anthropology.
Author : Linda Thompson
Publisher : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1618107496
Total Pages : 48 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (181 download)
Download or read book People of The Northwest and Subarctic written by Linda Thompson and published by Carson-Dellosa Publishing. This book was released on 2003-08-01 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explores The Traditions And Culture Of The Native People Of The Northwest And Subarctic.
Author : Anton Treuer
Publisher : National Geographic Books
ISBN 13 : 1426211600
Total Pages : 324 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (262 download)
Download or read book Atlas of Indian Nations written by Anton Treuer and published by National Geographic Books. This book was released on 2013 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using maps, photos and art, and organized by region, a comprehensive atlas tells the story of Native Americans in North America, including details on their religious beliefs, diets, alliances, conflicts, important historical events and tribe boundaries.