The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community
The persistence of traditional ways in a Canadian Arctic Community is demonstrated by the examination of the Inuit community of Pelly Bay, NWT. The discussion is concerned with the manner in which the modern community continues to function in an Inuit manner despite the adoption of elements of weste...
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ftunivbritcolcir:oai:circle.library.ubc.ca:2429/25359 2023-05-15T15:00:09+02:00 The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community Butler, Barbara Louise 1985 http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25359 eng eng University of British Columbia For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. Inuit - SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS - CANADA PELLY BAY (N.W.T.) - POPULATION Text Thesis/Dissertation 1985 ftunivbritcolcir 2019-10-15T17:57:40Z The persistence of traditional ways in a Canadian Arctic Community is demonstrated by the examination of the Inuit community of Pelly Bay, NWT. The discussion is concerned with the manner in which the modern community continues to function in an Inuit manner despite the adoption of elements of western society such as modern technology and an economic system based on cash. Data for the study are, for the most part, the result of fieldwork in Pelly Bay in 1982. Data are presented on various aspects of the modern community with a particular emphasis on resource utilization and economic activities. Arts, Faculty of Geography, Department of Graduate Thesis Arctic inuit Pelly Bay University of British Columbia: cIRcle - UBC's Information Repository Arctic Canada Pelly Bay ENVELOPE(-89.717,-89.717,68.433,68.433) |
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The persistence of traditional ways in a Canadian Arctic Community is demonstrated by the examination of the Inuit community of Pelly Bay, NWT. The discussion is concerned with the manner in which the modern community continues to function in an Inuit manner despite the adoption of elements of western society such as modern technology and an economic system based on cash. Data for the study are, for the most part, the result of fieldwork in Pelly Bay in 1982. Data are presented on various aspects of the modern community with a particular emphasis on resource utilization and economic activities. Arts, Faculty of Geography, Department of Graduate |
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The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community |
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The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community |
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The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community |
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The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community |
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