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1972 Recent Changes in Marriage Patterns Among the Churchill Chipewyans. Ottawa: National<br />

Library of Canada. M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba. Canadian theses on microfilm; no.<br />

10718.<br />

Howard, Philip G.*<br />

1983 History of the Use of <strong>Dene</strong> Languages in Education in the Northwest Territories. Canadian<br />

Journal of Native Education 10(2):1-18.<br />

- Focuses on Chipewyan, Slavey, Dogrib, and Loucheux languages in Mackenzie Valley.<br />

Human Area Relations Files<br />

1991 Chipewyan. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms.<br />

- HARF microfiles, series 40, ND7, 55 microfiches.<br />

Hynam, C. A. S.*<br />

1973 A Unique Challenge for Community Development: The Alberta Experience. Community<br />

Development Journal 8(1):37-44.<br />

- Fort Chipewyan.<br />

Ingram, Ernie (et. al.)*<br />

1981 Education North: A Case Study of a Strategy for Building School-Community Relationships.<br />

Unpublished Ms.<br />

- 18 p. paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for the<br />

Study of Educational Administration: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 1-4.<br />

Education North is a project to promote community involvement in seven selected<br />

towns in <strong>Northern</strong> Alberta.<br />

Irimoto, Takashi*<br />

1980 Ecological Anthropology of the Caribou-Eater Chipewyan of the Wollaston Lake Region of<br />

<strong>Northern</strong> Saskatchewan. Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Simon Fraser University.<br />

1981a The Chipewyan Caribou Hunting System. Arctic Anthropology 18(1):44-56.<br />

1981b Chipewyan Ecology: Group Structure and Caribou Hunting System. Suita, Osaka, Japan:<br />

National Museum of Ethnology.<br />

- 196 p., Senri Ethnological Studies, no. 8.<br />

Jarvenpa, Robert<br />

1975 The People of Patuanak: the Ecology and Spatial Organization of a Southern Chipewyan<br />

Band. Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, University of Minnesota.<br />

1976 Spatial and Ecological Factors in the Annual Economic Cycle of the English River Bands of<br />

Chipewyan. Arctic Anthropology 13(1):43-69.<br />

1977 Subarctic Indian Trappers and Band Society: The Economics of Male Mobility. Human<br />

Ecology 5(3):223-59.<br />

1977 The Ubiquitous Bushman: Chipewyan-White Trapper Relations of the 1930’s. In Problems<br />

in the Prehistory of the North American Subarctic: The Athapaskan Question. J.W.<br />

Helmer, S. Van Dyke, and F.J. Kense (eds.). Calgary: Archaeological Association,<br />

University of Calgary, pp. 165-183.<br />

1979 Recent Ethnographic Research -- Upper Churchill River Drainage, Saskatchewan, Canada.<br />

Arctic 32(4):355-65.<br />

1980 The Trappers of Patuanak: Toward a Spatial Ecology of Modern Hunters. Mercury Series,<br />

Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 67. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.<br />

1982a Symbolism and Inter-ethnic Relations Among Hunter-gatherers: Chipewyan Conflict Lore.<br />

Anthropologica 24(1):43-76.<br />

1982b Intergroup Behavior and Imagery: The Case of Chipewyan and Cree. Ethnology 21:283-<br />

99.<br />

1985a <strong>Northern</strong> Pilgrimage. Beaver 315(4):54-9.<br />

1985b The Political Economy and Political Ethnicity of American Indian Adaptations and Identities.<br />

Ethnic and Racial Studies 8:29-48.<br />

1987 The Hudson’s Bay Company, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Chipewyan in the Late<br />

Fur Trade Period. In Le Castor Fait Tout: Seected papers of the Fifth North American Fur<br />

Trade Conference, 1985. Bruce Trigger, Toby Morantz and Louise Dechene (eds.).<br />

Montreal: Lake St. Louis Historical Society, pp. 485-517.<br />

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