Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction

This study examines long-term direct and indirect Historic Copper Inuit-European and European intersocietal interaction in the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery. Utilizing theoretical perspectives deriving from World-System Theory and moderate relativist orientations, and, embracing ethnogra...

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Main Author: Johnson, Donald
Other Authors: Oakes, Jillian (Environment and Geography), Riewe, Roderick (Biological Sciences) Koolage, William (Anthropology)
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4143
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/4143 2023-05-15T14:27:19+02:00 Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction Johnson, Donald Oakes, Jillian (Environment and Geography) Riewe, Roderick (Biological Sciences) Koolage, William (Anthropology) 2010-09-10T21:27:07Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4143 en_US eng Johnson, Donald S. (2005) Interlude at Winter Cove: Mid-19th Century Copper Inuit - European Intersocietal Interaction, Walker Bay, Victoria Island. In Proceedings 14th Inuit Studies Conference, The Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 2005 117-135. Johnson, Donald S. (2004) 19th Century Copper Inuit - European Intersocietal Interaction. In Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes, Oakes, J., Rick Riewe, et. al. eds. Aboriginal Issues Press, Winnipeg, 244-257. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4143 Copper Inuit Arctic Royal Navy World-System Ulukhaktok Archaeology H.M.S. Enterprise H.M.S. Investigator Anthropology Exploration 2010 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:50:46Z This study examines long-term direct and indirect Historic Copper Inuit-European and European intersocietal interaction in the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery. Utilizing theoretical perspectives deriving from World-System Theory and moderate relativist orientations, and, embracing ethnographic, ethnohistorical and archaeological methodologies, the historic process by which the Historic Copper Inuit living externally to the modern capitalist World-System, came into contact with and were gradually incorporated within this expanding global system of interconnected states is examined. The process leading to the ultimate incorporation of the Historic Copper Inuit within the World-System is scrutinized through chronological stages and, utilizing two-views; the perspective of the Historic Copper Inuit mediating the penetration of the World-System, and through a perspective based on World-System orientations. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic inuit Ulukhaktok Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic Ulukhaktok ENVELOPE(-117.772,-117.772,70.736,70.736)
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topic Copper Inuit
Arctic
Royal Navy
World-System
Ulukhaktok
Archaeology
H.M.S. Enterprise
H.M.S. Investigator
Anthropology
Exploration
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Arctic
Royal Navy
World-System
Ulukhaktok
Archaeology
H.M.S. Enterprise
H.M.S. Investigator
Anthropology
Exploration
Johnson, Donald
Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
topic_facet Copper Inuit
Arctic
Royal Navy
World-System
Ulukhaktok
Archaeology
H.M.S. Enterprise
H.M.S. Investigator
Anthropology
Exploration
description This study examines long-term direct and indirect Historic Copper Inuit-European and European intersocietal interaction in the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery. Utilizing theoretical perspectives deriving from World-System Theory and moderate relativist orientations, and, embracing ethnographic, ethnohistorical and archaeological methodologies, the historic process by which the Historic Copper Inuit living externally to the modern capitalist World-System, came into contact with and were gradually incorporated within this expanding global system of interconnected states is examined. The process leading to the ultimate incorporation of the Historic Copper Inuit within the World-System is scrutinized through chronological stages and, utilizing two-views; the perspective of the Historic Copper Inuit mediating the penetration of the World-System, and through a perspective based on World-System orientations.
author2 Oakes, Jillian (Environment and Geography)
Riewe, Roderick (Biological Sciences) Koolage, William (Anthropology)
author Johnson, Donald
author_facet Johnson, Donald
author_sort Johnson, Donald
title Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
title_short Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
title_full Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
title_fullStr Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
title_full_unstemmed Close world-system encounters on the western/central Canadian Arctic periphery: long-term historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
title_sort close world-system encounters on the western/central canadian arctic periphery: long-term historic copper inuit-european and eurocanadian intersocietal interaction
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op_relation Johnson, Donald S. (2005) Interlude at Winter Cove: Mid-19th Century Copper Inuit - European Intersocietal Interaction, Walker Bay, Victoria Island. In Proceedings 14th Inuit Studies Conference, The Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 2005 117-135.
Johnson, Donald S. (2004) 19th Century Copper Inuit - European Intersocietal Interaction. In Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes, Oakes, J., Rick Riewe, et. al. eds. Aboriginal Issues Press, Winnipeg, 244-257.
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