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Norman A. Chance, McGill University


1966

Useful
Book
Iñupiaq
Referenced by: Alaska Yukon Library

Grade Level(s): 8, 9, 10, 11

Theme(s): Cultural Expression, Subsistence, Living in Place

Done as part of the series of Case Studies of Cultural Anthropology this book examines how the Eskimo lived prior to contact, the influences of contact, and the 1960's current way of life. The conflicting values, changing aspirations and government-Eskimo relations are considered for the reader's observation.

03-057160-X

Information about the resource can be found at:
Alaska Yukon Library
Anchorage, AK
Telephone: (907) 474-5897
email: Alaska Yukon Library

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