Cultural remains in local and regional context on the central Alaska Peninsula: housepits, language, and cultural affinities at Marraatuq after 1000 B.P [0.03%]
阿留申群岛与阿拉斯加半岛中部的遗址群:马腊图地区的居住遗迹、语言及其文化亲缘关系(距今1000年以来)
Patricia L McClenahan
Patricia L McClenahan
Professor Dumond's research on the Alaska Peninsula provided information that prior to 1,000 years ago people of both sides of the Alaska Peninsula shared material culture and exhibited subsistence interests that persisted into historic tim...
The end of the Kachemak tradition on the Kenai Peninsula, southcentral Alaska [0.03%]
阿留申群岛南部的肯AIN半岛上KACHEMAK文化的衰落
William B Workman,Karen Wood Workman
William B Workman
The Kachemak tradition was established by ca. 3000 B.P. in Kachemak Bay. Probably somewhat later a variant termed Riverine Kachemak, with a population adapted to salmon and terrestrial resources, appeared on the northern Kenai Peninsula. Th...
Andrei V Grinëv
Andrei V Grinëv
The study of archival materials and published historical and ethnographic sources shows that alcohol played an insignificant role in contacts with the aboriginal population during the Russian colonization of Alaska. The Russian-American Com...
Cugtun Alngautat: the history and development of a picture text among the Nuniwarmiut Eskimo, Nunivak Island, Alaska [0.03%]
库格图安古阿塔特:阿拉斯加努尼瓦克岛努尼瓦米尤特人的图画文字的历史与发展
Dennis G Griffin
Dennis G Griffin
Native Americans have long relied on the oral transmission of their ideas rather than developing an alphabet and a reliance on written records. While the use of pictures to communicate basic concepts is found throughout Alaska during the hi...
Variations of late prehistoric houses in coastal Northwest Alaska: a view from Wales [0.03%]
阿留申式房屋沿北美西北岸向内陆的传播——来自沃尔斯的观点
Roger K Harritt
Roger K Harritt
A review of literature and archival images reveals a distinctive method of double-walled house construction that predominated at the Beach site at Wales, Alaska, minimally from early contact through ca. 1930. Prior studies have suggested th...
The value of a polar bear: evaluating the role of a multiple-use resource in the Nunavut mixed economy [0.03%]
努纳武特混合经济中多重利用型资源的价值评估——以北极熊为例
Martha Dowsley
Martha Dowsley
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a common pool resource that contributes to both the subsistence and monetary aspects of the Nunavut mixed economy through its use as food, the sale of hides in the fur trade, and sport hunt outfitting. Sp...
The wisdom of elders: Inuvialuit social memories of continuity and change in the twentieth century [0.03%]
二十世纪因纽维卢特人的社会记忆:连续与变迁中的老人的智慧
Natasha Lyons
Natasha Lyons
The Inuvialuit of the Canadian Western Arctic are no strangers to change. From the arrival of whalers ca. 1890, they underwent a century of monumental societal upheaval. Perhaps against the odds, they sustained many of their traditional soc...
Frédéric Laugrand,Jarich Oosten
Frédéric Laugrand
Although small beings such as the "qupirruit" (insects and worms) appear in many different contexts in Inuit culture, they have not received much attention from scholars. In this paper we examine the symbolism associated with these small an...
G K Hovelsrud-Broda
G K Hovelsrud-Broda