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Eskimo - ĕsˈkəmō, a general term used to refer to a number of groups inhabiting the coastline from the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Chukchi Peninsula in NE Siberia. A number of distinct groups, based on differences in patterns of resource exploitation, are commonly identified, including Siberian, St. Lawrence Island, Nunivak, Chugach, Nunamiut, North Alaskan


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    The Ancient Culture of the Bering Sea and the Eskimo Problem » Read Now

    by S. I. Rudenko, Paul I. Tolstoy. 236 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...theory of Cranz, the Eskimos were originally an Asian people, related to the Kalmyk...According to Rink, the Eskimos were originally an inland people, who had followed...
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    Transforming the Culture of Schools: Yup'Ik Eskimo Examples » Read Now

    by Jerry Lipka. 246 pgs.

    ...to me that I was Eskimo. At that time, I...meant. After all, my people were confirmed by...rooted religious people. It didnt matter...Alaska Native, an Eskimo, a Yupik...
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    Arctic Village (Chap. VI "The Eskimos") » Read Now

    by Robert Marshall. 404 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
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    Early Voyages and Northern Approaches, 1000-1632 (Chap. 12 "Other Aspects of the Eskimo Culture") » Read Now

    by Tryggvi J. Oleson. 214 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Hudson Bay. These people are the Tunnit of the Eskimo legends. The Eskimo...treated as a mystery people, identified as just another Eskimo tribe, as North American...
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    Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism (Chap. 3 "Eskimo Tourism: Micro-Models and Marginal Men") » Read Now

    by Valene L. Smith. 348 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...and often exotic peoples, exemplified by the case studies on the Eskimo, the San Blas Indians...significantly, too, Kotzebue Eskimo operate their own...acquainted with...
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    Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (Chap. VII "System of Relationship of the Eskimo") » Read Now

    by Lewis Henry Morgan, Lewis Henry Morgan. 590 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Modern anthropology would be radically different without this book. Published in 1871, this first major study of kinship, inventive and wide-ranging, created a new field of inquiry in anthropology. Drawing partly upon his own fieldwork among American Indians, anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan...
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    The Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax, in ETC: A Review of General Semantics » Read Now

    by Edward MacNeal. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...myth regarding the number of words Eskimos, have for snow. It just so happened...indeed it was, to other unsuspecting people. The Mathsemantic Monitor fells...mean by "...
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    Ethnic Origins of the Peoples of Northeastern Asia (Chap. IV "Ethnogenetic Problems in Northeastern Asia in the Light of Anthropological Data") » Read Now

    by M. G. Levin, Henry N. Michael. 356 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...the origins of the Eskimos. Most of these peoples are small in numbers...represented among the peoples of Siberia and the Far East: Ainu, Eskimo, Ugrian, Turkic...as well...
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    The Faces of the Goddess (Chap. 4 "The Creativity of Suffering: the Eskimo") » Read Now

    by Lotte Motz. 282 pgs.

    The belief that the earliest humans worshipped a sovereign, nurturing, maternal earth goddess is a popular one. It has been taken up as fact by the media, who routinely depict modern goddess-worshippers as "reviving" the ancient religions of our ancestors. Feminist scholars contend that, in the...
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    Hunter-Gatherer Structural Transformations, in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute » Read Now

    by David Riches. 23 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...4) Second, the Eskimo/Bushman type has...larger than thirty people, which vary in size...twenty-five to thirty people (see also Peterson...Morton 1987). Among Eskimo...
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    The Psychological Repercussions of the Sociocultural Oppression of Alaska Native Peoples, in Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs » Read Now

    by Alice Sullivan, Christiane Brems. 30 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    ...Athabascan, Tsimshian, Haida), and Eskimo (Yupik, Inupiat) peoples 1 ( Jamison, Zegura...winter months during which Eskimo peoples live in their winter villages...oration"...
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    Counseling the Inupiat Eskimo » Read Now

    by Catherine Swan Reimer, Joseph E. Trimble. 165 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    Current research indicates that in order to counsel a group of people different from the mainstream, it is important to understand their unique worldview. This book defines the worldview of personal well-being for the Inupiat Eskimo in order to establish guidelines for counseling strategies...
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    The Central Eskimo » Read Now

    by Franz Boas, Henry B. Collins. 261 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
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