New "Etudes/Inuit/Studies" Volume Now Available
Volume 29, Nos 1-2
Further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, is available online at:
http://www.fss.ulaval.ca/etudes-inuit-studies
"Etudes/Inuit/Studies" is a biannual scholarly journal that has been
published since 1977. The journal is devoted to the study of Inuit
societies, either traditional or contemporary, in the general
perspective of social sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics,
archaeology, linguistics, history, etc.). As well as a number of
articles, each volume contains book reviews, a list of scientific
events, and annual reviews of recent theses and articles published in
other journals.
"Preserving languages and knowledge of the north" is the focus of Volume
29, Nos 1-2. The articles and papers include:
Manifesto (December 13, 2003)
Michael E. Krauss
Manifeste (13 decembre 2003)
Michael E. Krauss
Biographical notes and bibliography of Michael E. Krauss
Michael E. Krauss
Les sens inuit de l'histoire et leurs divergences au Groenland de
l'Ouest et au Nunavut
Yvon Csonka
"When our words are put to paper." Heritage documentation and reversing
knowledge shift in the Bering Strait region
Igor Krupnik
Using interactive multimedia to document and communicate Inuit knowledge
Shari Gearheard
Les assistants de recherche amerindiens en tant que mediateurs
culturels: experiences en milieux innu et atikamekw du Quebec
Paul Charest
Two approaches to reversing language shift and the Soviet publication
program for indigenous minorities
Nikolay Vakhtin
History of the Naukan Yupik Eskimo dictionary with implications for a
future Siberian Yupik dictionary
Steven A. Jacobson
Eskimo languages in Asia, 1791 on, and the Wrangel Island-Point Hope
connection
Michael E. Krauss
Labrador Inuttitut: Speaking into the future
Catharyn Andersen and Alana Johns
Further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, is available online at:
http://www.fss.ulaval.ca/etudes-inuit-studies