Updated: February 13, 2006
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Inuit Peoples
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Bibliography of Eskimo language DOCS US FICHE CIS US Exec MF SI203-1 Microfiche
Canadian atlas of aboriginal settlement. [Regina] : Gabriel Dumont Institute of Metis Studies and Applied Research, [1994] MAP G1116.E1 C35 1994
Crandall, Richard C. An annotated bibliography of Inuit
art. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, c2001. FA
Z1210.E8 C73 2001
Dominique, Richard. Cultures et sociétés autochtones du Québec : bibliographie critique Québec : Institut québecois de recherche sur la culture, 1985. 221 p. MAIN Z1209.2 .D6 1985
Krech, Shepard. Native
Canadian anthropology and history : a selected bibliography Rev.
ed. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1994. 212 p. MAIN
Z1209.2.C2 K74 1994
McGrath, Robin. Canadian Inuit literature : the development of a tradition
[Ottawa, Ont.] : National Museums of Canada, 1984. DOCS
CAN DOCS Canada NM92-3/94
Meiklejohn, Christopher.
National Library of Canada. Indian-Inuit authors : an annotated bibliography Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1974. 108 p..MAIN Z1209.2.C2 N38 1974
Peters, Evelyn J. Aboriginal self-government in Canada : a bibliography:
Simpson, Elaine L. Nunavut : an annotated bibliography. Edmonton, Alta. : Canadian Circumpolar Institute : University of Alberta Library, 1994. MAIN E99.E7 S55 1994
Yurkowski, M. A bibliography on the biochemistry, nutrition,
and related areas of aquatic mammals and Arctic people to 1983 Winnipeg
: Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, 1985. DOCS
CAN DOCS Canada Fs97-6/1361
ABoriginArt Galleries -- "the premier virtual Inuit Art | Eskimo Art gallery and retailer of Inuit Art in North America." (accessed 01/11/06)
Canadian Artic Profiles -- "provides information on a variety of topics relating to the Canadian Arctic. The site is dynamic and the range of topics and the depth of treatment will be augmented over time under the auspices of the Digital Collection Program of Industry Canada." (accessed 01/11/06)
Canadian Inuit History -- part of the Canadian Museum of Civilization web site (accessed 01/11/06)
Government of Nunavut -- Canada's newest territory composed predominantly of Inuit (accessed 01/11/06)
Inuit Circumpolar Conference -- "the international organization representing approximately 150.000 Inuit living in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Chukotka, Russia." (accessed 01/11/06)
Inuit Culture -- part of the Virtual Museum of Canada web site. (accessed 01/11/06)
Inuit
Gallery of Vancouver -- "Canada's Foremost Collection Of Masterwork
Inuit And Northwest Coast Native Art (accessed
01/11/06)
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami -- "The national Inuit organization in Canada, representing four Inuit regions Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories." (accessed 01/11/06)
NOAA Arctic Theme Page -- The U.S. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration "provides Arctic infomation and a set of reputable indicators that describe the present state of the Arctic ecosystem and climate." . (accessed 02/13/06)
| DOCS | Government Documents, Basement, East Wing |
| FA | Fine Arts Library, 4th Floor, West Wing |
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