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Les peuples de l’Arctique et le bois
Arctic peoples and woodVolume 36, Issue(s) 1, 2012
Claire Alix
Sommaire / Contents
- Claire AlixIntroduction: Arctic peoples and wood
- Bjarne GrønnowAn archaeological reconstruction of Saqqaq bows, darts, harpoons, and lances
- Matthew WallsWood use and kayak construction: Material selection from the perspective of carpentry
- Jennie Deo ShawEconomies of driftwood: Fuel harvesting strategies in the Kodiak Archipelago
- Claire AlixUsing wood on King Island, Alaska
- Isabel Lemus-Lauzon, Najat Bhiry and James WoollettNapâttuit: Wood use by Labrador Inuit and its impact on the forest landscape
- Cynthia ZutterThe shrubs in the forest: The use of woody species by 18th-century Labrador Inuit
Hors-Thème / Off theme
- Evguenia AnichtchenkoOpen skin boats of the Aleutians, Kodiak Island, and Prince William Sound
- Mikkel SørensenWalrus Island – A pivotal place for High Arctic Palaeo-Eskimo societies in Northeast Greenland
Recensions / Book reviews
BURN, Christopher (ed.), Herschel Island Qikiqtaryuk — A Natural and Cultural History of Yukon’s Arctic Island
Charles Arnold (pages 207-208)
DRAPEAU, Lynn (dir.), Les langues autochtones du Québec: un patrimoine en danger
André Bourcier (pages 208-211)
LeBLANC, Sylvie, Middle Dorset Variability and Regional Cultural Traditions: A Case Study from Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Pierre M. Desrosiers (pages 211-213)
MARCOUX KOMANGAPIK, Estelle, Geneviève LAROCQUE, Ruben Anton KOMANGAPIK and Dorothee KOMANGAPIK, Isuma: The Art and Imagination of Ruben Anton Komangapik
Emily Auger (pages 213-214)
QUMAQ, Taamusi, Je veux que les Inuit soient libres à nouveau. Autobiographie (1914-1993)
Jean Morisset (pages 214-217)
In Memoriam
Robert Willamson (1931-2012)
(pages 231-233)
Revue des thèses / Survey of dissertations
(pages 219-230)
Informations scientifiques / Scientific information
Compte rendu du 18e Congrès d’Études Inuit
(pages 235-238)
Summary of the 18th Inuit Studies Conference
(pages 238-240)