The Trail as Home: Inuit and Their Pan-Arctic Network of Routes (original) (raw)

Routes, trails and tracks: Trail breaking among the Inuit of Igloolik

Claudio Aporta

Études/Inuit/Studies, 2004

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From map to horizon; from trail to journey: Documenting Inuit geographic knowledge

Claudio Aporta

Canadian University Music Review, 2005

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Inuksuk, Sled Shoe, Place name: Past Inuit Ethnogeographies

Peter Whitridge

Marking the Land, 2016

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The Igliniit project: Inuit hunters document life on the trail to map and monitor arctic change

Claudio Aporta

Canadian Geographer, 2011

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Satellite culture: Global positioning systems, Inuit wayfinding, and the need for a new account of technology

Claudio Aporta

2005

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The imbrication of human and animal paths: an Arctic case study

Peter Whitridge

2014

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Archaeology and Oral History of Inuit Land Use on the Kazan River, Nunavut: a Feature-based Approach

Andrew M Stewart, Lyle Henderson

Arctic 53(3):260-278, 2000

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Ice over troubled waters: navigating the Northwest Passage using Inuit knowledge and scientific information

Maribeth Murray

Climate Research

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For Caribou, Chert, and Company: Assessing Mobility as Evidence for Cultural Continuity among the Palaeo-Eskimos of Baffin Island, Arctic Canada

S. Brooke Milne

Archaeopress Publishers of British Archaeological Reports

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SHIPPING CORRIDORS THROUGH THE INUIT HOMELAND

Aldo Chircop

Limm Issue #10, 2018

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Inuit and scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic Landscape

Scott Heyes

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, Adelaide University, Australia., 2002

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Articulating the Arctic: contrasting state and Inuit maps of the Canadian north

Mia M Bennett, Will Greaves

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Analysing the effects of spatial configuration on human movement and social interaction in Canadian Arctic communities

Peter Dawson

2003

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New Ways of Mapping: Using GPS Mapping Software to Plot Place Names and Trails in Igloolik (Nunavut)

Claudio Aporta

ARCTIC, 2003

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A People for all Seasons: Expressions of Inuit Identity over the past 500 years in Southern Labrador

Lisa Rankin

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Analyzing the effects of spatial configuration on human movement and social interaction in Canadian Arctic communities

Peter Dawson

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Crossroads of Continents and Modern Boundaries: An Introduction to Inuit and Chukchi Experiences in the Bering Strait, Beaufort Sea, and Baffin Bay

Vera Metcalf

Water, 2020

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Caribou Inuit Activity and Settlement Around Yathkyed Lake: A Record of Archaeological Features in an Inland Arctic Landscape, Canada

Andrew M Stewart

Cultural Landscapes and Long-Term Human Ecology, 2024

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Caribou Crossings and Cultural Meanings: Placing Traditional Knowledge and Archaeology in Context in an Inuit Landscape

Andrew M Stewart

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 11(2):183-211, 2004

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Viewing Cultural Landscapes in the Long and Short Term: Inland Inuit Settlement Patterning on the Lower Kazan River, Nunavut, Canada

Andrew M Stewart

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Protecting the authenticity and integrity of inuksuit within the Arctic milieu

Scott Heyes

Études/Inuit/Studies, 2002

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Person, Place, Memory, Thing: How Inuit Elders are Informing Archaeological Practice in the Canadian North.

Peter Dawson

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From River Trails to Adaptive Co-Management: Learning and Relating with Inuit Inhabitants of the Thelon River, Canada

Bryan Grimwood

Indigenous Policy Journal, 2013

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Benjamin Whorf among the Inuit (1961/2014)

Nelson Graburn

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Between the trees and the tides: Inuit ways of discriminating space in a coastal and boreal landscape

Scott Heyes

Landscape in Language: transdisciplinary perspectives, edited by David M. Mark, Andrew G. Turk, Niclas Burenhult, and David Stea, 2011

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From the Land of Ice and Snow: Inuit, Ice and the Northwest Passage

Jana Shoemaker

2019

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Content (p. 52-139) relevant to Inuit, Gwich’in, Ft. McPherson, the Yukon Coast, Herschel I., and other Western Arctic sites in would-be gold miner Winfield S. Mason’s 1898-1900 account The Frozen Northland: Life With the Esquimaux in his own country.

Walter Vanast

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Geographies of Inuit sea ice use: introduction

Gita Laidler

Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien, 2011

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Shifting perspectives on shifting ice: documenting and representing Inuit use of the sea ice

Claudio Aporta

Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien, 2011

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9 Sharing and Preserving Indigenous Knowledge of the Arctic Using Information and Communications Technology

Heidi McCann, carolina behe

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Nunatsiavut, ‘Our beautiful land’: Inuit landscape ethnoecology in Labrador, Canada

Courtenay Clark

Botany

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Western Arctic Handbook-First Peoples.pdf

Jean-Luc Pilon

Canada's Western Arctic, 2002

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Reconsidering Inuit Presence in Southern Labrador

M. Stopp

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The Last Imaginary Place: A Human History of the Arctic World (review)

Robert McGhee

The Canadian Historical Review, 2006

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Aasivissuit - Nipisat: inuit hunting ground between ice and sea

Laust Løgstrup

2017

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