Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
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<strong>Dene</strong> of the Northwest Territories<br />
1979 The <strong>Dene</strong>: Land and Unity for the Native People of the Mackenzie Valley: A Statement of<br />
Rights. Yellowknife: <strong>Dene</strong> of the Northwest Territories.<br />
Denniston, Glenda<br />
1981 Sekani. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June Helm,<br />
pp. 433-41. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.<br />
Derry, David E., and Doughals R. Hudson (eds.)<br />
1975 Special Issue: Athapaskan Archeology. Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 5(3-<br />
4).<br />
Dixon, E. James<br />
1985 Cultural Chronology of Central Interior Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 22(1):47-66.<br />
Dyck, Noel and James B. Waldram<br />
1993 Anthropology, Public Policy and Native Peoples in Canada. Mcgill-Queen’s University<br />
Press.<br />
Feit, Harvey<br />
1971a L’ethno-écologie des cris waswanipis, ou comment des chasseurs peuvent aménager<br />
leurs resources. Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, Bulletin d’Information 1(4-5):84-<br />
93.<br />
1971b Exploitation des ressources naturelles en expansion dans la région de la baie James.<br />
Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, Bulletin d’Information 1(4-5):22-26.<br />
1973a The Ethnoecology of the Waswanipi Cree, or how hunters can manage their resources.<br />
In Cultural Ecology: Readings on the Canadian Indians and Eskimos, Bruce Cox (ed.).<br />
Toronto: Macmillan, pp. 115-25.<br />
1973b Twilight of the Cree hunting nation. Natural History 82(7):48-72.<br />
1979 Political Articulations of Hunters to the State: Means of Resisting Threats to Subsistence<br />
Production in the James Bay and <strong>Northern</strong> Quebec Agreement. Etudes/Inuit/Studies<br />
3(2):37-52.<br />
1980 Negotiating Recognition of Aboriginal Rights: History, Strategies, and Reactions to the<br />
James Bay and <strong>Northern</strong> Quebec Agreement. Canadian Journal of Anthorpology<br />
1(2):159-72.<br />
1982a The Future of Hunters within Nation States: Anthropology and the James Bay Cree. In<br />
Politics and History in Band Societies. Eleanor Leacock and Richard Lee (eds.).<br />
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 373-411.<br />
1982b The Income Security Program for Cree Hunters in Quebec: An Experiment in Increasing<br />
the Autonomy of Hunters in a Developed Nation State. Canadian Journal of<br />
Anthropology/Revue canadienne d’anthropologie 3(1):59-70.<br />
1991a The construction of Algonquian hunting territories. In Colonial Situations: Essays on the<br />
Contextualization of Ethnographic Knowledge. G. Stocking (ed.). Madison: University of<br />
Wisconsin Press.<br />
1991b Gifts of the land: Hunting territories, guaranteed incomes, and the construction of social<br />
relations in James Bay Cree society. In Cash, Commoditisation and Changing Foragers.<br />
Senri Ethnological Studies 30. N. Peterson and T. Matsuyama (eds.). Osaka, Japan:<br />
National Museum of Ethnology.<br />
Fienup-Riordan, Ann<br />
1983 The Nelson Island Eskimo. Ancharage: Alaska Pacific University Press.<br />
1984 Regional Groups on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. In the Central Yupik Eskimos, edited by<br />
Ernest Burch, Jr. Supplementary issue of Etudes/Inuit/Studies 8:63-93.<br />
1986a The Real People: The Concept of Personhood among the Yup’ik Eskimos of Western<br />
Alaska. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 10(1-2):261-70.<br />
1986b When Our Bad Season Comes: A Cultural Account of Subsistence Harvesting and Harvest<br />
Disruption on the Yukon Delta. Aurora Monograph Series 1. Anchorage: Alaska<br />
Anthropological Association.<br />
1987 The Mask: The Eye of the Dance. Arctice Anthropology 24(2):40-55.<br />
1988 (ed.) The Yup’ik Eskimos as Described in the Travel Journals and Ethnographic Accounts<br />
of John and Edith Kilbuck, 1885-1900. Kingston, Ontario: Limestone.<br />
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