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Études/Inuit/Studies

Editor: Murielle Nagy

Editor in chief: Murielle Nagy

Publishers: Association Inuksiutiit Katimajiit Inc. and Centre interuniversitaire d'études et de recherches autochtones (CIÉRA)

ISSN: 0701-1008 (print) 1708-5268 (digital)

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Volume 30, Number 2, 2006, p. 5-252L’influence de Marcel Mauss / The influence of Marcel Mauss

Guest-edited by Bernard Saladin d’Anglure

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Bernard Saladin d’Anglure

Introduction: L’influence de Marcel Mauss sur l’anthropologie des Inuit / Introduction: The influence of Marcel Mauss on the anthropology of the Inuit

Pages 5–31

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Michael T. Bravo

Against determinism: A reassessment of Marcel Mauss’s essay on seasonal variations

Pages 33–49

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Jarich Oosten

“A privileged field of study”: Marcel Mauss and structural anthropology in Leiden

Pages 51–71

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Yves Labrèche

Variations saisonnières et échange-don de nourriture chez les Inuit du Nunavik

Pages 73–94

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A. Nicole Stuckenberger

Sociality, temporality and locality in a contemporary Inuit community

Pages 95–111

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Peter C. Dawson

Seeing like an Inuit family: The relationship between house form and culture in northern Canada

Pages 113–135

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Hors thème / Off theme  

 

A. Katherine Patton and James M. Savelle

The symbolic dimensions of whale bone use in Thule winter dwellings

Pages 137–161

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Louis-Jacques Dorais

Discours et identité à Iqaluit après l’avènement du Nunavut

Pages 163–189

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Martina Tyrrell

More bears, less bears: Inuit and scientific perceptions of polar bear populations on the west coast of Hudson Bay

Pages 191–208

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Essai bibliographique / Book review essay  

 

Murielle Nagy

Recent books on Inuit oral history

ALUNIK, Ishmael, Eddie D. KOLAUSOK and David MORRISON, 2003 Across Time and Tundra. The Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic, Vancouver, Raincoast, Seattle, University of Washington Press, Gatineau, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 230 pages.
BENNETT, John and Susan ROWLEY (compilers and editors), 2004 Uqalurait. An Oral History of Nunavut, Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press. 473 pages.
BROWER, Harry, Sr., 2004 The Whales, They Give Themselves. Conversations with Harry Brower, Sr., edited by Karen Brewster, Fairbanks, University of Alaska Press, Oral Biography Series, 4, 232 pages.
OKPIK, Abraham, 2005 We Call It Survival. The Life Story of Abraham Okpik, edited by Louis McComber, Iqaluit, Nunavut Arctic College, Life Stories of Northern Leaders Series, 1, 384 pages.
PANEAK, Simon, 2004 In a Hungry Country. Essays by Simon Paneak, edited by John Martin Campbell with contributions by Grant Spearman, Robert L. Rausch and Stephen C. Porter, Fairbanks, University of Alaska Press, 125 pages.
PINSON, Elizabeth Bernhardt, 2004 Alaska’s Daughter. An Eskimo Memoir of the Early Twentieth Century, Logan, Utah State University Press, 212 pages.

Pages 209–219

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Recensions / Book Reviews  

 

William Schneider

ANDERSON, Wanni W., 2005 The Dall Sheep Dinner Guest: Inupiaq Narratives of Northwest Alaska, Fairbanks, University of Alaska Press, 293 pages.

Pages 221–222

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Elke Nowak

HOLST, Jan Henrik, 2005 Einführung in die eskimo-aleutischen Sprachen, Hamburg, Buske, 280 pages.

Pages 222–225

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Ned (Edmund) Searles

JOLLES, Carol Zane (with Elinor Mikaghaq Oozeva), 2002 Faith Food and Family in a Yupik Whaling Community, Seattle, University of Washington Press, 364 pages.

Pages 225–228

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Frédéric Laugrand

KEITH, Darren (with Jerry Arqviq, Louie Kamookak, Jackie Ameralik and the Gjoa Haven Hunters’ and Trappers’ Organization), 2005 Inuit Qaujimaningit Nanurnut. Inuit Knowledge of Polar Bears. A project of the Gjoa Haven Hunters’ and Trappers’ Organization, Edmonton, CCI Press, Solstice series, 4, 242 pages.

Pages 228–230

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Christopher G. Trott

SALADIN D’ANGLURE, Bernard, 2006 Être et renaître inuit: homme, femme ou chamane, Paris, Gallimard, 429 pages.

Pages 230–233

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Louis-Jacques Dorais

STERN, Pamela and Lisa STEVENSON (eds), 2006 Critical Inuit Studies. An Anthology of Contemporary Arctic Ethnography, Lincoln and London, University of Nebraska Press, 302 pages.

Pages 233–234

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David Neufeld

WHITE, Patrick, 2004 Mountie in Mukluks: The Arctic Adventures of Bill White, Maderia Park, B.C., Harbour Publishing, 248 pages.

Pages 234–236

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Thèses / Dissertations

Pages 237–252

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