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September 28, 2016;
Volume 53,
Issue 1
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The Morris Bay Kayak: Analysis and Implications for Inughuit Subsistence in the Pikialarsorsuaq Region
Matthew Walls
,
Pauline Knudsen
and
Frederik Larsen
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
1-21;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.1
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Fish or Reindeer? The Relation between Subsistence Patterns and Settlement Patterns among the Forest Sami
Gudrun Norstedt
and
Lars Östlund
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
22-36;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.22
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Halibut Use on the Northwest Coast of North America: Reconciling Ethnographic, Ethnohistoric, and Archaeological Data
Trevor J. Orchard
and
Rebecca J. Wigen
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
37-57;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.37
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Do You Have Any Particular Favorite Place? Hunters’ and Anglers’ Secrets Meet Tourism in Northern Norway
Gaute Svensson
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
58-68;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.58
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The Role of Birds in the Subsistence Practices of the Dorset Peoples of Nunavik
Hervé Monchot
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Andrea Thompson
,
Benjamin Patenaude
and
Claire Houmard
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
69-83;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.69
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Identifying Challenges and Opportunities for Residents in Upernavik as Oil Companies are Making a First Entrance into Baffin Bay
Anne Merrild Hansen
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Pelle Tejsner
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
84-94;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.84
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Language Has a Spirit: Sakha (Yakut) Language Ideologies and Aesthetics of Sustenance
Jenanne Ferguson
Arctic Anthropology,
September 2016,
53
(1)
95-111;
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.53.1.95
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