Iñupiat of the Sii

Iñupiat of the Sii
Author: Wanni Wibulswasdi Anderson
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646426053

"First-hand account of the authors' lived experiences and archaeological and ethnographic research during eight field seasons in Selawik, Alaska, from 1968 to 1994, including historical and archaeological data representing the early periods of Selawik village"--

Inuit Art Section

Inuit Art Section
Author: Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1984
Genre: Eskimo art
ISBN:

Designed to inform exhibiting institutions of the current program offered by the Inuit Art Section, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Includes a description of services available through the Research and Documentation Centre, list of exhibits prepared by the Section.

Women and Migration(s) II

Women and Migration(s) II
Author: Kalia Brooks
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800647115

Women and Migration(s) II draws together contributions from scholars and artists showcasing the breadth of intersectional experiences of migration, from diaspora to internal displacement. Building on conversations initiated in Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History, this edited volume features a range of written styles, from memoir to artists’ statements to journalistic and critical essays. The collection shows how women’s experiences of migration have been articulated through art, film, poetry and even food. This varied approach aims to aid understanding of the lived experiences of home, loss, family, belonging, isolation, borders and identity—issues salient both in experiences of migration and in the epochal times in which we find ourselves today. These are stories of trauma and fear, but also stories of the strength, perseverance, hope and even joy of women surviving their own moments of disorientation, disenfranchisement and dislocation. This collection engages with current issues in an effort to deepen understanding, encourage ongoing reflection and build a more just future. It will appeal to artists and scholars of the humanities, social sciences, and public policy, as well as general readers with an interest in women’s experiences of migration.

History and Ethnography of the Beothuk

History and Ethnography of the Beothuk
Author: Ingeborg Marshall
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773513906

Relations with Inuit, Montagnais, and Micmac are also discussed.