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Qilak ? Pourquoi ce nom ? L'idée est venue suite à la conférence de l'anthropologue Caroline Hervé intitulée « Family houses in Nunavik: a new qilak (vault) for Inuit families ». Qilak en inuktitut, langue inuit de l’Arctique oriental canadien, désigne trois dômes : «Qilak : voûte de la ma...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.1187fl 2023-05-15T15:03:05+02:00 Qilak ? Mouël, Chloé Le 2018-06-26 http://qilak.hypotheses.org/28 fr fre Qilak 10670/1.1187fl http://qilak.hypotheses.org/28 Qilak litt lang Blog post https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6947/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T16:33:50Z Qilak ? Pourquoi ce nom ? L'idée est venue suite à la conférence de l'anthropologue Caroline Hervé intitulée « Family houses in Nunavik: a new qilak (vault) for Inuit families ». Qilak en inuktitut, langue inuit de l’Arctique oriental canadien, désigne trois dômes : «Qilak : voûte de la maison [de l'igloo], palais de la bouche, voûte du ciel.» (Therrien, 1987 : 25) Si ce mot désigne trois voûtes, à trois échelles différentes, ceci n'est pas un hasard : il s'agit bien d'une mise en relation d. Qilak? Why this name? The idea came after the conference of the Caroline Hervé anthropologist entitled ‘Family houses in Nunavik: a new qilak (Vault) for Inuit familiar’. Qilak en Inuktitut, the Inuit language of the Canadian Eastern Arctic, designates three domes: ‘Qilak: arch of the house [of the igloo], palais de la mouche, march of the sky.’ (Therrien, 1987: (25) if the word designates three stars, on three different scales, this is not a chance: this is a connection between. Other/Unknown Material Arctic inuit inuktitut Nunavik Unknown Arctic Nunavik |
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Qilak ? Pourquoi ce nom ? L'idée est venue suite à la conférence de l'anthropologue Caroline Hervé intitulée « Family houses in Nunavik: a new qilak (vault) for Inuit families ». Qilak en inuktitut, langue inuit de l’Arctique oriental canadien, désigne trois dômes : «Qilak : voûte de la maison [de l'igloo], palais de la bouche, voûte du ciel.» (Therrien, 1987 : 25) Si ce mot désigne trois voûtes, à trois échelles différentes, ceci n'est pas un hasard : il s'agit bien d'une mise en relation d. Qilak? Why this name? The idea came after the conference of the Caroline Hervé anthropologist entitled ‘Family houses in Nunavik: a new qilak (Vault) for Inuit familiar’. Qilak en Inuktitut, the Inuit language of the Canadian Eastern Arctic, designates three domes: ‘Qilak: arch of the house [of the igloo], palais de la mouche, march of the sky.’ (Therrien, 1987: (25) if the word designates three stars, on three different scales, this is not a chance: this is a connection between. |
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