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Préserver la langue et les savoirs
Preserving language and knowledgeVolume 29, Issue(s) 1, 2, 2005
Sommaire / Contents
- Michael E. KraussManifesto (December 13, 2003)
- Michael E. KraussManifesto (December 13, 2003)
- Michael E. KraussBiographical notes and bibliography of Michael E. Krauss
- Yvon CsonkaInuit senses of history and their divergences in Western Greenland and Nunavut
- Igor I. Krupnik“When our words are put to paper.” Heritage documentation and reversing knowledge shift in the Bering Strait Region
- Shari GearheardUsing interactive multimedia to document and communicate Inuit knowledge
- Paul CharestIndian research assistants as culture brokers: experiences with Innu and Atikamekw peoples of Québec
- Nikolay VakhtinFestive clothing and national costumes in 20th century East Greenland
- Steven A. JacobsonHistory of the Naukan Yupik Eskimo dictionary with implications for a future dictionary of Siberian Yupik
- Michael E. KraussEskimo languages in Asia, 1791 on, and the Wrangel Island-Point Hope connection
- Catharyn Andersen and Alana JohnsLabrador Inuttitut: Speaking into the future
Documents
- Mick MallonAn ephemeral anomaly. The metamorphoses of the Eskimo Language School: 1968-1999
- Christopher Petuwaq KoonookaYupik language instruction in Gambell (Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska)
- Richard L. DauenhauerSeven hundred million to one: Personal action in reversing language shift
Note de recherche / Research note
- Vincent ColletteLinguistic retention and social change in Mistissini
- Claudio AportaFrom map to horizon; from trail to journey: Documenting Inuit geographic knowledge
- Lawrence D. KaplanInupiaq writing and international Inuit relations
Hors-Thème / Off theme
Recensions / Book reviews
(pages 345-377)
BAUER, Stefan, Stefan DONECKER, Aline EHRENFRIED and Markus HIRNSPERGER (eds), Bruchlinien im Eis. Ethnologie des zirkumpolaren Nordens. (Ludger Müller-Wille).
BOAS, Norman F., Franz Boas 1858-1942. An Illustrated Biography (Ludger Müller-Wille).
DALEY, Patrick J. and Beverly A. James, Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: Alaska Native Voices (Valerie Alia).
DAMAS, David, Arctic Migrants / Arctic Villagers. The Transformation of Inuit Settlement in the Central Arctic (Francis Levesque).
Dobrieva, Elizaveta A., Evgeniy V. GOLOVKO, Steven A. JACOBSON and Michael E. KRAUSS (compilers), Naukan Yupik Eskimo Dictionary, edited by Steven A. Jacobson (Louis-Jacques Dorais).
FORTESCUE, Michael, Comparative Chukotko-Kamchatkan Dictionary (Steven A. Jacobson).
Koonooka, Christopher Petuwaq (transliterator and translator), Ungipaghaghlanga. Let Me Tell You a Story. Quutmiit Yupigita Ungipaghaatangit. Legends of the Siberian Eskimos, Transliterated and translated from the Chukotka Collection of G.A. Menovshchikov; Stories Told by Ayveghhaq, Tagikaq, Asuya, Alghalek, Nanughhaq, Wiri (Willem J. de Reuse).
LAUGRAND, Frédéric, Jarich OOSTEN and Maaki KAKKIK (eds), Keeping the Faith / Uppirniqainnarniq, with the participation of Inuit elders Pauloosie Angmarlik, Naqi Ekho, Saullu Nakasuk, Kullu Pitsiulak and Simon Shaimaijuk, Inuktitut text translated and edited by Maaki Kakkik and Alexina Kublu (Michèle Therrien).
Patrick, Donna, Language, Politics and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community (Shelley Tulloch).
Schneider, William, … So They Understand: Cultural Issues in Oral History (John MacDonald).
SALADIN D’ANGLURE, Bernard et IGLOOLIK ISUMA PRODUCTIONS, Au Pays des Inuit: Un Film, un Peuple, une Légende (Atanarjuat, La Légende de l’Homme Rapide) (Céline Petit).
Selinus, Olle et al. (eds), Essentials of Medical Geology: impacts of the natural environment on public health (Chris Paci).
Revue des Revues / Survey of periodicals
(pages 379-386)
Revue des thèses / Survey of dissertations
(pages 387-400)
Essai bibliographique / Book review essay
Collaborative museum research with Yup'ik elders
Dawn Biddison (pages 341-244)
Informations scientifiques / Scientific information
(pages 401-402)