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Tchoukotka
ChukotkaVolume 31, Issue(s) 1, 2, 2007
Sommaire / Contents
- Yvon CsonkaLe peuple yupik et ses voisins en Tchoukotka: huit décennies de changements accélérés
- Yvon CsonkaThe Yupik people and its neighbours in Chukotka: Eight decades of rapid changes
- Peter Schweitzer and Evgeniy GolovkoThe “priests” of East Cape: A religious movement on the Chukchi Peninsula during the 1920s and 1930s
- Igor I. Krupnik and Mikhail ChlenovThe end of “Eskimo land”: Yupik relocation in Chukotka, 1958-1959
- Mikhail BronshteinUelen hunters and artists
- Andrew Kozlov, Vladislav Nuvano and Galina VershubskyChanges in Soviet and post-Soviet Indigenous diets in Chukotka
- Sveta Yamin-PasternakAn ethnomycological approach to land use values in Chukotka
- Patty A. GrayChukotka’s Indigenous intellectuals and subversion of Indigenous activism in the 1990s
- Bent NielsenPost-Soviet structures, path-dependency and passivity in Chukotkan coastal villages
- Daria MorgounovaLanguage, identities and ideologies of the past and present Chukotka
Documents
Note de recherche / Research note
- Willem J. de ReuseThe diffusion of Chukchi “magic words” in Chukotkan and St. Lawrence Island Yupik folklore texts
- Michael FortescueThe trials and joys of comparative dictionary making
- Charles WeinsteinSome data on the Chukchi language
- Natalia (Qurangawen) RodionovaYupik language teaching in Chukotka
- Zoïa Weinstein-TagrinaAbout the Chukchi ritual chant
- Virginie VatéKnowledge and representations of reindeer by Chukchi herders
- Larisa AbryutinaSome SLiCA project results from Chukotka
Hors-Thème / Off theme
Recensions / Book reviews
FRINK, Lisa, Rita SHEPARD and Gregory A. REINHARDT (eds), Many Faces of Gender: Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities
Lynda Gullason (pages 375-380)
KAISER, Ulrike, Die Inuit: Ein Volk der Arktis
Nicole Stuckenberger (pages 380-382)
KJÆRGAARD, Katherine et Thorkild KJÆRGAARD, Nuummi Noorliit 1733-2003 et Ny Herrnhut i Nuuk 1733-2003
Louis-Jacques Dorais (pages 382-383)
LAUGRAND, Frédéric, Jarich Oosten and François Trudel (eds), Apostle to the Inuit: the journals and ethnographic notes of Edmund James Peck, the Baffin years, 1894-1905
Nicole Stuckenberger (pages 383-386)
McCARTNEY, ALLEN P. (ed.) Indigenous Ways to the Present: Native Whaling in the Western Arctic
Kerrie Ann Shannon (pages 387-388)
PLUMET, Patrick, Peuples du Grand Nord, tome I: Des mythes à la préhistoire , tome II: Vers l’«Esquimau»: Du mammouth à la baleine
Yvon Csonka (pages 388-391)
STUCKENBERGER, Nicole, Thin Ice: Inuit Traditions Within a Changing Environment
Shari Gearhead (pages 391-393)
VEBÆK, Mâliâraq, The Southernmost People of Greenland – Dialects and Memories. Qavaat – Oqalunneri Eqqaamassaallu
Louis-Jacques Dorais (pages 393-394)
In Memoriam
Lydia T. Black (1925-2007)
(pages 425-426)
Revue des Revues / Survey of periodicals
(pages 395-404)
Revue des thèses / Survey of dissertations
(pages 405-423)
Essai bibliographique / Book review essay
From stories to material culture: European scholars in the Arctic
Claire Alix (pages 365-374)
Recherches actuelles au Tchoukotka par des chercheurs locaux / Current research in Chukotka by local researchers
- Virginie VatéIntroduction: Current research in Chukotka by local researchers
- Grigori I. Ranavrol'tynDialects in the Chukchi language
- Vladislav NuvanoChukchi reindeer herding culture
- Nadezhda I. VukvukaiChukchi traditional clothing as historical source of cultural transformation
- Galina DiachkovaEthnocultural processes among the Chukchi in the 20th century
- Eduard ZdorTraditional knowledge about polar bear in Chukotka