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The Inupiat and Arctic Alaska: An Ethnography of Development

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This exciting case study traces accurately the history of the Inupiat Eskimo of Alaska from pre-contact times to the present. Ancient treks and family life are vividly described, while the impact of petroleum and the "Ideology of Progress" are discussed in detail.

241 pages, Paperback

First published January 2, 1990

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Norman A. Chance

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January 13, 2008
Why did I read this? I can't remember. It was probably the last book on the shelf I hadn't read. However, it was interesting in parts (the arrival of the Europeans, Eskimo whiskey drinking), kind of uninteresting in others (land use rights, etc.). I should really get a job reviewing books, I obviously have a natural talent for it.
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