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Minority Rights Group


1994

Very Useful
Book
Polar Indigenous Peoples
Referenced by: Alaska Yukon Library

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12

Theme(s): Family, Language/Communication, Cultural Expression, Tribe/Community, Health/Wellness, Living in Place, Outdoor Survival, Subsistence, ANCSA, Applied Technology, Energy/Ecology, Exploring Horizons

cost: $24.95
Cultural Survival
215 First Street
Cambridge,Ma 02142
617-621-3818

The indigenous people of the North are reported on here by experts from each of the following nations:
Greenland: Emergence of an Inuit Homeland by Mark Nuttall, Native Peoples of the Russian Far North by Nikolai Vakhtin, The Alaska Natives by Fae L. Korsmo, The Inuit of Canada by Ian Creery and the Saammi of Lapland by Hugh Beach.

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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