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An early Inuit workshop at a Qassi, a men's house, Nuulliit, northwest Greenland | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (1): 3-38 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
In the eye of the beholder: using microscopic analysis in the interpretation of Tuniit (Dorset Paleo-Inuit) art | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (1): 39-56 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Breastfeeding in late medieval to early modern Iin Hamina, Finland, according to δ13C and δ15N analyses of archaeological dentin | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (1): 57-70 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Traditional Aboriginal and Inuit judicial proceedings: a comparative study | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (1): 71-86 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
An examination of indigenous halibut fishing technology on the Northwest Coast of North America | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (1): 87-105 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
An analysis of 600-year-old gut-skin parkas of the early Thule period from the Nuulliit site, Avanersuaq, Greenland | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 107-30 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Inland substistence and seasonality in the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 131-44 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
A legacy across two continents: the Poniatowski-Arseniev collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 145-65 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Unangax ecosystem engineers: a constructed fisher-hunter-gatherer landscape and seascape | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 166-78 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Who constructs the Izhma Komi's heritage today? The social contract as a nonlegal tool to realize the human right to cultural heritage | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 179-92 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Dwelling in ice: a relational approach to the Finnish seal-hunting tradition on the Bothnian Bay | 2022 | Arctic anthropology 59 (2): 193-211 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Alutiiq ancestors' use of birds during the Ocean Bay period at Rice Ridge (49-KOD-363), Kodiak Island, Alaska | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 1-33 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Interpreting prehistoric labor north and south of the forager-agricultural frontier in central Fennoscandia, northern Europe | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 34-53 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
More-than-human intimacies and traditional knowledge among hunting families in northwest Greenland | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 54-65 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Subjective well-being and the importance of nature in Greenland | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 66-79 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Tales and traditions of the Nganasans | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 80-97 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
On the Kenai in the extreme northwest America | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (1): 98-101 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
"It was not a whale, but a strange monster": Qikertarmiut storytelling and seasonal relations through early Russian invasions | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (2): 105-24 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Late Holocene animal use in southern Kamchatka | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (2): 125-53 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Zooarchaeological analysis of late Holocene multicomponent village site near Shaktoolik, Norton Sound, Alaska | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (2): 154-99 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
The bear trap: reinvestigation of a unique stone structure on the northwest tip of the Nuussuaq Peninsula, Greenland | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (2): 200-17 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Wrapping the body: Inuit dolls as fields of real and metaphorical play | 2021 | Arctic anthropology 58 (2): 218-47 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Unresolved questions about site formation, provenience, and the impact of natural processes on bone at the Bluefish Caves, Yukon Territory | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 1-21 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Russian resistance to human sacrifice among the Tlingit Indians (1819-1867) | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 22-34 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Reconstruction of dietary habits of a local upper Taz Selkup group in the 18th and 19th centuries based on archaeoparasitology, osteology, stable isotope analysis, and archival documents | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 35-52 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Signs of cultural diversity in the 13th to 15th centuries AD coastal region of the Bothnian Bay in northwestern Fennoscandia | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 53-71 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
"Spirit-charged" humans in Siberia: interrelations between the notions of individual ("spirit-charge" and "active imprint") and (ritual) action | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 72-99 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Entering trance, entering relationships: liminality at Finnish rock-art sites | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (1): 100-30 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Body metamorphosis and interspecies relations: an exploration of relational ontologies in Bering Strait prehistory | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 131-48 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Japan's World War II on Kiska Island: previosly undocumented features on the Vega Bay coastline | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 149-66 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
A case study in recognizing prehistoric subsistence organization through the interpretation of faunal remains | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 167-82 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Hunting and giving or working and selling? Contemporary entanglements of Innu economy and cosmology | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 183-96 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Freshwater fishing strategies in early modern Sami households | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 197-211 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Challenging tourism landscapes of southwest Greenland: identifying social and cultural capital for sustainable tourist development | 2020 | Arctic anthropology 57 (2): 212-28 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Marginal no more: introduction to a special issue on the archaeology of northern coasts | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 1-3 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Nunalleq: archaeology, climate change, and community engagement in a Yup'ik village | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 4-17 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Bridging past and present: a study of precontact Yup'ik masks from the Nunalleq site, Alaska | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 18-38 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Foxes and humans a the late Holocene Uyak site, Kodiak, Alaska | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 39-51 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Paradise gained, lost, and regained: pulse migration and the Inuit archaeology of the Quebec lower north shore | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 52-76 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
The Stock Cove site: a large Dorset seal-hunting encampment on the coast of southeastern Newfoundland | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 77-95 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Late Dorset deposits at Iita: site formation and site destruction in Northwestern Greenland | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 96-118 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Marine shielings in medieval Norse Greenland | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (1): 119-59 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Northern Dene constellations as worldview projections with case studies from the Ahtna, Gwich'in, and Sahtúot'įnę | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 1-26 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
The art of hunting: coordinating subsistence laws with Alaska Native harvesting practices | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 27-38 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Palaeoenvironmental analyses from Nunalleq, Alaska illustrate a novel means to date pre-Inuit and Inuit archaeology | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 39-51 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
"They taste like Tuurngait": wolves and how Nunavut elders see them | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 52-62 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
The legend of Qajuuttaq: exploring the potential of Inuit oral history in south Greenland | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 63-83 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Finnish planning and housing models Molding Skolt culture in the 20th century | 2019 | Arctic anthropology 56 (2): 84-99 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Iyatayet revisited: a report on renewed investigations of a stratified middle-to-late Holocene coastal campsite in Norton Sound, Alaska | 2018 | Arctic anthropology 55 (1): 1-23 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 | |||
Cultural continuity from pre-Dorset to Dorset in the eastern Canadian Arctic highlighted by bone technology and typology | 2018 | Arctic anthropology 55 (1): 24-47 | *H6 [ARCTIC-] | 0066-6939 |