Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life
Komi, Russian Federation. Version russe p. 76-95 This article outlines the evolution of the Ammassalik population over a century, since its discovery by the Danes in 1884, until today as global warming is starting affect human activities. The Ammassalimiit Inuit ethnic group living on the east coast...
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ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:hal-00833448v1 2023-05-15T13:22:16+02:00 Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life Robert-Lamblin, Joëlle Dynamique de l'évolution humaine : individus, populations, espèces Paris (DEHIPE) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2008 https://hal.science/hal-00833448 en eng HAL CCSD hal-00833448 https://hal.science/hal-00833448 Historical and cultural problems of northern countries and regions https://hal.science/hal-00833448 Historical and cultural problems of northern countries and regions, 2008, 4, pp.51-75 [SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2008 ftunivnantes 2023-02-22T00:01:17Z Komi, Russian Federation. Version russe p. 76-95 This article outlines the evolution of the Ammassalik population over a century, since its discovery by the Danes in 1884, until today as global warming is starting affect human activities. The Ammassalimiit Inuit ethnic group living on the east coast of Greenland remained in isolation for a long time, until recently. In her presentation of the ethno-history of this former isolate now open to the outside world, the author has focused on demographic aspects, in which she was able to track changes during repeated field trips between 1967 and 2007. In Ammassalik, as in most indigenous communities in the Arctic, the process of demographic transition has been accompanied by other socio-economic and cultural changes considered in this article. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ammassalik Arctic East Greenland Global warming Greenland inuit Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES Arctic Greenland |
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Komi, Russian Federation. Version russe p. 76-95 This article outlines the evolution of the Ammassalik population over a century, since its discovery by the Danes in 1884, until today as global warming is starting affect human activities. The Ammassalimiit Inuit ethnic group living on the east coast of Greenland remained in isolation for a long time, until recently. In her presentation of the ethno-history of this former isolate now open to the outside world, the author has focused on demographic aspects, in which she was able to track changes during repeated field trips between 1967 and 2007. In Ammassalik, as in most indigenous communities in the Arctic, the process of demographic transition has been accompanied by other socio-economic and cultural changes considered in this article. |
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Dynamique de l'évolution humaine : individus, populations, espèces Paris (DEHIPE) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
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Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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Various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in Ammassalik (East Greenland). Changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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various aspects of a long-term anthropological survey in ammassalik (east greenland). changes in demographical structure and way of life |
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Historical and cultural problems of northern countries and regions https://hal.science/hal-00833448 Historical and cultural problems of northern countries and regions, 2008, 4, pp.51-75 |
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