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Copper Inuit - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesThe Copper Inuit occupied the coastal and adjoining inland regions of much of Victoria Island and the opposite shores of the Canadian Arctic mainland.
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Thule and Historic Copper Use in the Copper Inuit AreaJun 2, 2017 · The extensive use of native copper by historic Copper Inuit has been felt to be a fairly recent development, inspired in one way or another ...
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The analysis of copper artifacts of the copper inuit - ScienceDirect.comMetallography and neutron activation analysis have been used to investigate copper artifacts from 19th century archaeological sites associated with the ...
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The Life Of The Copper Eskimos - eHRAF World CulturesThis is an excellent ethnography on the Copper Inuit. Jenness was a thorough ethnographer and his material is systematically presented.
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Father of Inuit Archaeology - DIAMOND JENNESS | BeechwoodJul 20, 2023 · Jenness spent two years with the Copper Inuit people and lived as an adopted son of a hunter named Ikpukhuak and his shaman wife Higalik (name ...
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Thule Culture | Museum - University of Alaska FairbanksOrigins. The Thule migration was first suggested by Mathiassen (1927:7) as occurring around 1000 A.D., ultimately leading to the modern Inuit cultures.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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[PDF] The Timing of the Thule Migration - EPICSummary: The Thule culture of Arctic Canada is archaeologically ancestral to that of the Central and Eastern Arctic Inuit (Eskimos). The.
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[PDF] The Pembroke Site: Thule Inuit Migrants on Southern Victoria IslandABSTRACT. This paper presents description and interpretation of the Pembroke site, the earliest known Thule Inuit occupation.Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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(PDF) The Thule Migration: A Culture in a Hurry? - ResearchGateThe process by which the Thule Inuit migrated from the region around Bering Strait into Arctic Canada and Greenland, which is notable for its logistical ...
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[PDF] Copper Inuit - UBC Library Open CollectionsNov 26, 2018 · Date Range: 1890 CE - 1915 CE. Region: Coronation Gulf Region of Nunavut, Canada. Region tags: North America, Arctic and Subarctic,.
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[PDF] Inuit History and HeritageApr 1, 1999 · The Inuvialuit region is located in the northwestern part of the Northwest Territories. The Inuit population is 000 living in the mainland ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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Inuinnait (Copper Inuit) | The Canadian EncyclopediaInuinnait · Banks and · Victoria islands and the adjacent mainland region of the central Canadian Arctic. In the early 20th century, they numbered about 800 ...
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The Northern Copper Inuit - University of Toronto PressOwing to their isolated, inaccessible location, three hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, they were one of the last Inuit groups to be contacted by ...Missing: geographical | Show results with:geographical
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History - Hamlet of KugluktukSituated near the border with the Northwest Territories, the scenic valley of the Coppermine River was an ancient source of copper for the Inuit people. It has ...Missing: geographical distribution<|separator|>
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Kugluktuk / Coppermine River - Nunavut ParksThe Coppermine is the ancestral home of Inuit and Dene peoples, and ancient campsites can be found along the entire waterway. For thousands of years the ...
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Historic Indigenous Groups and Their Knowledge of the Beverly and ...Victoria Island's landscape consists of permafrost tundra and small ponds, lakes, and rivers which are frozen nine months of the year; vegetation consists of ...
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[PDF] Northern Arctic - Government of Northwest TerritoriesIsland and Ulukhaktok on Victoria Island are the reference climate ... Muskox procurement and use on Banks Island by nineteenth century Copper Inuit.
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[PDF] ARCTIC RESOURCE COMPILATION - Air UniversityMar 8, 2025 · ... Copper Inuit of the Holman region occupied one of the most marginal environments within Canada's Arctic. Gender roles were narrowly defined ...
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[PDF] Paleogeography of Human Settlement at Iqaluktuuq, Victoria Island ...Nov 29, 2022 · region, sometimes referred to as “Copper Inuit” in the scholarly literature) always knew ... all from the Coronation Gulf area [71,72]. In ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] University of Calgary PressCaribou and waterfowl hunting along with fishing featured prominently in the summer months. In the fall the Copper Inuit continued to fish in small groups at ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Mining = Opportunity for Indigenous Communities in the Northwest ...Mar 21, 2024 · The Inuinnait, (“Copper Inuit”) gleaned pure copper from the shores of the Coppermine River, Coronation Gulf and. Victoria Island and ...
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Victoria Island | The Canadian EncyclopediaThere is a belt of Precambrian rock on the west coast and another on the south coast, veined with copper formerly used by the COPPER INUIT. The northwestern ...Missing: climate | Show results with:climate
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The Museum Journal | The Copper EskimoSeal in winter and caribou in summer are so plentiful as to be the main sources of food. And yet despite the presence of so many helpful things the life of the ...
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Caribou - Animals - Mammals - Hoofed MammalsNetsilik Inuit and Copper Inuit depended on caribou only in summer and autumn when they were available and lived from coastal species in winter [95, 100].
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[PDF] HISTORICAL FACTORS AFFECTING FOOD CONSUMPTION ...In summer the Inuit hunted caribou more extensively than any other food ... Jenness, D. 1922 The life of the Copper Eskimo. Report of the. Canadian ...
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[PDF] Origin of the Copper Eskimos and Their Copper Culture Diamond ...Jan 18, 2008 · Origin of the Copper Eskimos and Their Copper Culture. Diamond Jenness. Geographical Review, Vol. 13, No. 4. (Oct., 1923), pp. 540-551. Stable ...
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Thule and Historic Copper Use in the Copper Inuit Area - jstorThis paper attempts to systematically compare native copper use among Thule and historic Copper. Inuit. The focus is not on manufacturing technology ...
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Path Distance as native copper provenance in the Arctic, Subarctic ...The influx of European metals beginning in the 17th c. alters but does not supplant the use of native copper by Dené and Inuit groups from Central Arctic ...
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Metallurgy of the Tlingit, Dene, and Eskimo - Penn MuseumThese people shaped their copper tools by sawing and grinding, smoothing and polishing every surface. ... Typologically, these ancient tool edges are like the ...
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THULE AND HISTORIC COPPER USE IN THE COPPER INUIT AREATable 1. Traditional Copper Tools of the Copper Inuit. Normally or always made of native copper, giving way to iron by the time of ethnographic description ...
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Material Culture of the Copper Eskimo - Google BooksJul 3, 2018 · ... copper in knives, adzes, harpoon heads and needles ... Material Culture of the Copper Eskimo. Front Cover. Diamond Jenness. E ...<|separator|>
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The Material Culture Of The Copper EskimosJenness conducts a detailed inventory of the Copper Inuit clothing, furniture, cooking implements, tools and hunting weaponry, with an emphasis on the method of ...Missing: technology | Show results with:technology
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[PDF] "Partnership and Wife-Exchange Among the Eskimo ... - Not for ResaleThis article is a comparative study. It examines certain aspects of the social organization of Eskimo and Aleut groups in North America.
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The Copper Inuit: An In-Depth AnalysisRegional Distribution of Copper Inuit According to Diamond Jenness. Conclusion. The Copper Inuit narrative of civilization showcases their remarkable resilience ...
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Behaviour and Justice in Primitive and Civilized Societies: The Inuit ...The danger, of course, was that revenge might give rise to other murders, leading to interminable feuds that were a threat to the life of the Inuit communities ...
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[PDF] Canadian Law in the Land of the Copper Inuit, 1914-1930, TheIt denied the sophisticated complexity in Copper Inuit methods for re- solving conflict without violence. ... non-violent release mechanisms such as song duels ...
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Inuinnaqtun Resources | Education, Culture and EmploymentInuinnaqtun is a member of the Inuit language family, considered the Central Arctic form of Inuktitut as spoken by the Inuinnait or Copper Inuit people. In ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Mapping Inuinnaqtun: The Role of Digital Technology in the Revival ...Nov 5, 2021 · Over the last two decades, the use of 'Inuinnait' has grown in popularity as a collective name to replace 'Copper Eskimo ... Jenness' census work.
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Kugluktuk - Canadian NorthKugluktuk is a stunning community located at the mouth of the Coppermine River. Steeped in history, Kugluktuk has been known as a cross-cultural meeting point ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Inuktitut - DCHP-3Inuktitut is a related dialect spoken by the Inuit, with many dialects, and is the universal language of the Inuit. About 75% of Inuit in Canada speak it.
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Canada: Music of the Inuit: The Copper Eskimo TraditionThe Inuit of the Canadian Northwest Territories follow two seasonal social patterns: hunting with families in the summer, and gathering for trade and ...
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View of Samuel Hearne and the Inuit Oral TraditionCopper Inuit storytellers identify two separate massacre stories, one of which is called the Navarana story, and another which shares certain elements with it ...
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How Indigenous Oral Tradition Is Guiding Archaeology and ...Feb 8, 2021 · The oral traditions they documented explained many of the discoveries, such as buried clusters of tiny moccasin beads. Passed-down memories of ...
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Oral Traditions - Inuvialuit Regional CorporationInuvialuit oral traditions, passed through stories, legends, and songs, are being recorded to preserve culture and traditions.
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Copper Eskimo - Religion and Expressive CultureThe shaman acted as an intermediary between the human and the spirit world. ... From his recordings and the work of Diamond Jenness we have available a ...
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The life of the Copper Eskimos : Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969Jul 9, 2013 · The life of the Copper Eskimos. by: Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969; Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Publication date: 1922. Topics: Inuit.Missing: tools | Show results with:tools
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Copper and Caribou Inuit skin clothing production on JSTORThis skin clothing study is limited to Copper Inuit from Coppermine, Umingmaktok (Bathurst Inlet) and Cambridge Bay, and two groups of Caribou Inuit living ...
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Inuit parkas change with the times | CBC NewsDec 30, 2014 · Copper Inuit parka 'no longer exists'. In the western Arctic, the Mother Hubbard-style parka is popular, but the Copper Inuit originally had ...
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The Copper Eskimos Encyclopedia Arctica 8possession of the littoral of Hudson Bay, a few of them even reaching Greenland. This theory of their origin is now widely accepted, because it accounts moreMissing: Inuit | Show results with:Inuit
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Christian Klengenberg and the opening of trade with the Copper InuitAbstract: Christian Klengenberg and the opening of trade with the Copper Inuit. ... 1986 Stef: A biography of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Canadian Arctic explorer,.
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[PDF] Canada's Relationship with Inuit: A History of Policy and Program ...Jun 9, 2006 · Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, the Canadian Government initiated relief ... in much starvation in Inuit camps when fur prices collapsed in the ...
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[PDF] Economic Strategies, Community, and Food Networks in Ulukhaktok ...ABSTRACT. This paper examines the social networks of country food sharing in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada,.
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Impact of the Inuit Arts economyAug 1, 2025 · In 2015 the Inuit visual arts and crafts economy in Canada contributed over $64 million to Canadian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and it accounts ...Missing: Copper hunting
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[PDF] Arctic and Northern Policy Framework - Government of NunavutLand use in Nunavut must reflect both the priorities of Inuit, which include access to country food, access to safe drinking water, and a strong economy that ...
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Improving youth mental wellness services in an Indigenous context ...... addiction issues, particularly ... Mental health research related to Indigenous peoples in Canada overemphasizes suicide and problematic substance use ...
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[PDF] An Ethnographic Model of Stress and Stress Management in two ...Many of these problems—substance use, sexual assault and sexual abuse, and family violence—are well-documented in the literature, and well-known in the ...
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[PDF] WORKING TOGETHER TO PREVENT SUICIDE IN CANADA THE ...substance use treatment and prevention services in communities with high need. ... For example, in. Ulukhaktok, a remote community in the Northwest ...
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Adolescence and changing family relations in the Central Canadian ...Today, the Copper Inuit family has lost its focus as the primary agent of socialization and learning, and many young Inuit now spend most of their time within ...
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Ulukhaktok - Inuit Art FoundationUlukhaktok, formerly Holman Island, is known for its creative artists, especially printmaking, and the Holman Eskimo Co-operative formed in 1961.Missing: Copper preservation
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[PDF] inuit drum dancing and the tactics of well-being: culturalan extended and detailed depiction of Inuinnait social life ... Inuinnait (also Copper Inuit): Inuit groups native to Banks Island and Victoria Island.
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[PDF] Olokhaktomiut Community Conservation Plan - Transports CanadaHistory: Victoria Island is the ancestral home of the Copper Inuit. In 1911, the explorer Viljhalmur Stefansson, visiting the area, reported two Inuit ...