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1988 The Transformation of Big Foot: Maleness, Power and Belief Among the Chipewyan.<br />

Washington, DC.: Smithsonian Institution Press.<br />

- Smithsonian series in ethnographic inquiry, no. 9.<br />

1991a Dry Meat and Gender: The Absence of Chipewyan Ritual for the Regulation of Hunting and<br />

Animal Numbers. In Hunters and Gatherers, vol. 2, Property, Power and Ideology, edited<br />

by Tim Ingold, David Riches, and James Woodburn, pp. 183-190. Oxford: Berg.<br />

1991 Memory, Meaning, and Imaginary Time: the Construction of Knowledge in White and<br />

Chipewyan Cultures. Ethnohistory 38(2):149-175.<br />

1994 Inverted Sacrifice. In Circumpolar Religion and Ecology. Takashi Irimoto and Takako<br />

Yamada (eds.). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, pp. 253-72.<br />

1994 Power of Weakness. In Key Issues in Hunter-Gatherer Research. Pp. 35-58. Providence:<br />

Berg.<br />

1995 The Subarctic - Asymmetric Equals: Women and Men Among the Chipewyan. In Woman<br />

and Power in Native North America. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.<br />

Smith, David M[errill].<br />

1973 INKONZE: Magic-religious Beliefs of Contact-Traditional Chipewyan Tradition at Fort<br />

Resolution, NWT, Canada. Mercury Series, National Museum of Man, Ethnology Division<br />

Paper No. 6. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.<br />

- 21 p.<br />

1976 Cultural and Ecological Change: The chipewyan of Fort Resolution. Arctic Anthropology<br />

13(1):35-42.<br />

1977 Differential Adaptations Among the Chipewyan of the Great Slave Lake Area in the Early<br />

Twentieth Century. In Prehistory of the North American Subarctic: The Athapaskan<br />

Question, edited by J. W. Helmer, S. Vand Dyke, J.F. Kense, pp. 184-91. Calgary:<br />

Archaeological Association of the Universtiy of Calgary.<br />

1981 Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 6,<br />

Subarctic, edited by June Helm, pp. 683-92. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution<br />

Press.<br />

1982 Moose-Deer Island House People: A History of the Native People of Fort Resolution.<br />

Ottawa: National Museum of Canada. Mercury series.<br />

- 202 p.<br />

1985 Big Stone Foundations: Manifest Meaning in Chipewyan Myths. Journal of American<br />

Culture 18:73-77.<br />

1988 The Concept of Medicine-Power and Chipewyan Thought. Paper presented at the<br />

American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

1990 Chipewyan Medicine Fight in Cultural and Ecological Perspective. In Culture and the<br />

Anthropological Tradition: Essays in Honor of Robert F. Spencer. Pp. 153-75. Lanham:<br />

University Press of America.<br />

1992 The Dynamics of a <strong>Dene</strong> Struggle for Self-Determination. Anthropologica 34:21-49.<br />

Smith, James G.E.<br />

1970 The Chipewyan Hunting Group in a Village Context. Western Canadian Journal of<br />

Anthropology 2(1):60-66.<br />

1975 The Ecological Basis of Chipewyan Socio-Territorial Organization. Proceedings: <strong>Northern</strong><br />

Athapaskan Conference, 1971, edited by A. McFadyen Clark, 2:389-461. Mercury Paper<br />

27.<br />

1976 Introduction: The Historical and Cultural Position of the Chipewyan. Arctic Anthropology<br />

(Special Issue: Chipewyan Adaptations) 13(1):1-5<br />

1976 Local Band Organization of the Caribou Eater Chipewyan. Arctic Anthropology 13(1):12-<br />

24.<br />

1976 Local Band Organization of the Caribou Eater Chipewyan in the Eighteenth and Early<br />

Nineteenth Cenuries. The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 6(1):72-90.<br />

1978a Economic Uncertainty in an “Original Affluent Society”: Caribou and Caribou Eater<br />

Chipewyan Adaptive Strategies. Arctic Anthropology 15(1):68-88.<br />

1978b The Emergence of the Micro-Urban Village Among the Caribou-Eater Chipewyan. Human<br />

Organization 37(2):38-49.<br />

1981 Chipewyan. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June<br />

Helm, pp. 271-84. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press.<br />

1981 Chipewyan, Cree and Inuit Relations West of Hudson Bay, 1714-1855. Ethnohistory<br />

28:133-55.<br />

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