Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
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1976 The Importance of Storytelling. Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell.<br />
1978 Pattern Recognition Data Reduction Catchwords and Semantic Problems. Uppsala Univ.<br />
Roth, Eric<br />
1981 Historic Population Structure of a <strong>Northern</strong> Athapaskan Bush Community: Old Crow<br />
Village, Yukon Territory. Arctic Anthropology 18(1):33-43.<br />
Rushforth, Scott<br />
1977a Country Food. In <strong>Dene</strong> Nation - The Colony Within, edited by Mel Watkins, pp. 32-46.<br />
Toronto: University of Toronto Press.<br />
1977b Kinship and Social Organization among the Great Bear lake Indians: A Cultural Decision-<br />
Making Model. Unpublished Ph.D. Diss., University of Arizona.<br />
1981 Speaking to “Relatives-thrugh-Marriage”: Aspects of Communication Among the Bear<br />
Lake Athapaskans. Journal of Anthropological Research 39(1):28-45.<br />
1984 Bear Lake Athapaskan Kinship and Task Group Formation. National Museum of Man<br />
Mercury Series, Paper No. 96. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.<br />
1985 Some Directive Illocutionary Acts Among the Bear Lake Athapaskans. Anthropological<br />
Linguistics 27(4):387-411.<br />
1986 The Bear Lake Indians. In Native Peoples: The Canadian Experience, ed. R. Bruce<br />
Morrison and C. Roderick Wilson. Toronto: McClelland and Steward, pp. 243-270.<br />
1988 Autonomy and Community Among the Bearlike Athapaskan. In Native North American<br />
Interaction Patterns, edited by Regna Darnell and Michael K. Foster, pp. 112-42.<br />
Ottawa: National Museum of Man.<br />
1992 The Legitimation of Beliefs in a Hunter-Gatherer Society: Bearlake Athapaskan Knowlege<br />
and Authority. American Ethnologist 19(3): 483-500.<br />
1994 Political Resistance in a Contact Hunter-Gatherer Society. American Ethnologist 21:335-<br />
352.<br />
Rushforth, Scott and James S. Chisholm<br />
1991 Cultural Persistence: Continuity in Meaning and Moral Responsibility Among the Bearlake<br />
Athapaskans. Tuscon: University of Arizona Press.<br />
Russel, Frank<br />
1900 Athabascan Myths. Journal of American Folklore 13:11-18.<br />
- 3 Loucheux and 3 Slave with explanatory notes.<br />
Ryan, Joan<br />
1987 Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Contemporary Dimensions of Political Dominance.<br />
American Indian Quarterly 11:315-24.<br />
1995 Doing Things the Right Way: <strong>Dene</strong> Traditional Justice in Lac La Martre, N.W.T. Calgary:<br />
University of Calgary Press.<br />
Ryan, Joan and Michael P. Robinson<br />
1990 Implementing Participatory Action Research in the Canadian North: A Case Study of the<br />
Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project. Culture X(2):57-71.<br />
Savishinsky, Joel S.<br />
1970 Kinship and the Expression of Values in an Athabasan Bush Community. Western<br />
Canadian Journal of Anthropology 2(1):31-59.<br />
1970 Stress and Mobility in an Arctic Community: the Hare Indians of Colville Lake, Northwest<br />
Territories. Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Cornell University.<br />
1971 Mobility as an Aspect of Stress in an Arctic Community. American Anthropologist<br />
73(3):604-18.<br />
1972 Coping with Feuding: The Missionary, the Fur Trader, and the Ethnographer. Human<br />
Organization 31(3):281-90.<br />
1974 The Child is Father to the Dog: Canines and Personality Processes in an Arctice<br />
Community. Human Development 17:460-466.<br />
1974 The Trail of the Hare: Life and Stress in an Arctic Community. New York: Gordon and<br />
Breach Science Publishers.<br />
1975 The Dog and the Hare: Canine Culture in an Athapaskan Band. In Proceedings: <strong>Northern</strong><br />
Athapaskan Conference, 1971, Vol. 2, 462-515.<br />
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