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Record #141051:

Cultural and social research in Greenland 95/96. Essays in honour of Robert Petersen / Birgitte Jacobsen, Claus Andreasen, Jette Rygaard, eds.

Title: Cultural and social research in Greenland 95/96. Essays in honour of Robert Petersen / Birgitte Jacobsen, Claus Andreasen, Jette Rygaard, eds.
Author(s): Jacobsen, Birgitte,
Andreasen, Claus,
Rygaard, Jette,
Date: 1996.
Publisher: Nuuk: Ilisimatusarfik/Atuakkiorfik
Abstract: Contents: exchanges between Norsemen and Eskimos in Greenland; loanwords and neologisms in Aleut compared with Greenlandic; inuugatta inuulerpugut: Kalaallit and Canadian Inuit identities; West Greenlandic half-transitive affixes in diachronic perspective; why mattak and other kalaalimerngit (local foods) matter; first ethnographical notes on Inughuit of North Greenland; driftwood and Saqqaq Culture woodwork in West Greenland; reading Thule Culture; development, knowledge and Saami reindeer herding; investigation of reading ability with 1973 orthography; reflexive modernisation; ethnic perspective on Greenlandic food; does Greenlandic literature need special literary theory?; Greenlandic as second language; Hudson's Bay Company and KGH seniority in mid-19th Cent.; Greenland's fisheries agreement with EU; names of offshore features in Nunavik; making of modern Greenlandic dictionaries; do myths have universal language?; genuine humans and "others" at beginning of colonisation; republication of 19th Cent. Greenlandic tales; between traditionalism and modernity.
Keywords: 325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government.
371.67 -- Text books.
39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo.
392.8 -- Dietary practices.
398.22 -- Sagas and historic legends.
639.2.055 -- Fisheries restrictions and control.
809.475 -- Eskimo-Aleut languages.
82 -- Literature.
903 -- Archaeology: Thule.
903 -- Archaeology: Saqqaq.
93 -- History.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*38) : 39[1996]
ISBN: 8755812775
SPRI record no.: 141051

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