Economic and Social Change in Labrador Neo-Eskimo Culture Theses Author/Creator Susan A. Kaplan Description Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--Bryn Mawr College, 1983 Login or Register to create bookmarks.
The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Debbie Brisebois Anthropologica, vol. 25, no. 1, New Series, Native North Americans and the Media: Studies in Minority Journalism, 1983, pp. 107-115 Description Looks at the successful Inukshuk project, which proved that the operation of a television network in the North was possible. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Napâttuit: Wood Use by Labrador Inuit and Its Impact on the Forest Landscape Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Isabel Lemus-Lauzon Najat Bhiry James Woollett Études/Inuit/Studies, vol. 36, no. 1, Les Peuples de l Arctique et le Bois / Arctic Peoples and Wood, 2012, pp. 113-139 Description Reports on forest exploitation patterns over the past 200 years. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
The Shrubs in the Forest: The Use of Woody Species by 18th-Century Labrador Inuit Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Cynthia Zutter Études/Inuit/Studies, vol. 36, no. 1, Les Peuples de l Arctique et le Bois / Arctic Peoples and Wood, pp. 139-155 Description Reveals the extent to which the Labrador Inuit employed wood products to provide needed nutrition and medicinal products. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
A Story of Invisibility: The Reaction of the Print Media to the Formation of Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Maura Hanrahan Native Studies Review, vol. 21, no. 1, 2012, pp. 61-82 Description Analyzes how media paid little attention to cultural and political significance of this band formation but rather focused on the economic benefits. Login or Register to create bookmarks.