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Table of Contents
February 06, 2005;
Volume 42,
Issue 1
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Inukshuk:
Caribou Drive Lanes on Southern Victoria Island, Nunavut, Canada
Jack W. Brink
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
1-28;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0084
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“We Dance Around in a Ring and Suppose”: Academic Engagement with Traditional Knowledge
Henry P. Huntington
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
29-32;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0101
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Dance of the Loon: Symbolism and Continuity in Copper Inuit Ceremonial Clothing
Bernadette Driscoll-Engelstad
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
33-46;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0010
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Seven Focal Economies for Six Focal Places: The Development of Economic Diversity in the Western Canadian Arctic
Matthew W. Betts
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
47-87;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0026
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Researching Catastrophic Environmental Changes on Northern Coastlines: A Geoarchaeological Case Study from the Shetland Islands
Gerald F. Bigelow
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Stephanie M. Ferrante
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Samuel T. Hall
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Lisa M. Kimball
,
Robert E. Proctor
and
Sue L. Remington
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
88-102;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0043
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The Economics of Sheep and Goat Husbandry in Norse Greenland
Ingrid Mainland
and
Paul Halstead
Arctic Anthropology,
February 2005,
42
(1)
103-120;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0060
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