The Netsilik Eskimo

The Netsilik Eskimo
Author: Asen Balikci
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 1989-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478607912

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Today regarded as a classic, this description of life in polar cultures reflects traditional ethnography at its best and has been a favored account for thirty years. Balikcis important study of the Netsilingmiut, an isolated tribe of Arctic hunters living close to the Arctic Circle, examines their technology, social organization, and religion. The extended period of time that the author worked with the Netsilik Eskimo is reflected in the depth of his understanding of their past and present environments. His portrayal of their dependence on government services, along with modern technology, provides an accurate and necessary insight into the process of cultural change being experienced by cultures in many developing countries. The volume makes a superb accompaniment to the Netsilik documentary film series.

At the Spring Sea Ice Camp

At the Spring Sea Ice Camp
Author: National Film Board of Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1967*
Genre: Hunting
ISBN:

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Portrays the traditional life among the Netsilik Eskimos. Shows the men hunting seal through the ice and hunting other animals, as two Eskimo families travel across the sea ice and build small igloos.

At the Winter Sea Ice Camp

At the Winter Sea Ice Camp
Author: National Film Board of Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1967*
Genre: Eskimos
ISBN:

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The film shows scenes of Netsilik Eskimos of the Canadian Arctic at their winter sea ice camp. Includes scenes of the children at play. Shows the Eskimos building a large ceremonial igloo, hunting seal, participating in trials of strength for men and games for women, story-telling, juggling, engaging in the drum dance, and sharing seal meat.

Man in the Arctic

Man in the Arctic
Author: Harley Jesse Walker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1962
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN:

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This Air Force document was written to provide survival and environmental information about the Arctic. It details techniques used in the American Arctic by man in his quest for food and water insofar as they are related to snow, ice, and permafrost, and to evaluate these techniques and the changes that have occurred in them in terms of today's needs. Structure and landforms and climate are discussed. The users of the Arctic: the Eskimos, the Explorers, and the settlers are also discussed. Food supply covers such items as seals, ice hunting, sea mammals, caribou, bird hunting, fishing, vegetable foods, and food storage in the Arctic.

The Data Book

The Data Book
Author: Education Development Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1970
Genre: Netsilik Eskimos
ISBN:

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