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Inuit, Whalers and Cultural Persistence: Structure in Cumberland Sound and Central Inuit Social Organization

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In most descriptions of Canadian Inuit and Alaskan "Eskimo" groups, the environment is seen to be the major, and often only, factor conditioning social and political organization. It is easy to see why Arctic anthropologists and archaeologists have idealized Inuit survival ability: it is the one aspect of their way of life that is most comprehensive in terms of society's own cultural system. Inuit fascinate people as they wonder how, and rejoice in the fact that they can, eke out an existence under such intolerably harsh ...

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Inuit, Whalers and Cultural Persistence: Structure in Cumberland Sound and Central Inuit Social Organization 1997, Oxford University Press, USA, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9780195412178

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