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This collection of 15 chronologically arranged papers is the first-ever definitive treatment of the intellectual history of Eskimology--known today as Inuit studies--the field of anthropology preoccupied with the origins, history, and culture of the Inuit people. The authors trace the growth and change in scholarship on the Inuit (Eskimo) people from the 1850s to the 1980s via profiles of scientists who made major contributions to the field and via intellectual transitions (themes) that furthered such developments. It presents an engaging story of advancement in social research, including anthropology, archaeology, human geography, and linguistics, in the polar regions. Essays written by American, Canadian, Danish, French, and Russian contributors provide for particular trajectories of research and academic tradition in the Arctic for over 130 years.
Most of the essays originated as papers presented at the 18th Inuit Studies Conference hosted by the Smithsonian...

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Published by SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SCHOLARLY PRESS PO Box 37012 MRC 957 - photo 1
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Published by
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SCHOLARLY PRESS
P.O. Box 37012, MRC 957
Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
www.scholarlypress.si.edu

Compilation copyright 2016 by Smithsonian Institution

All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.

Cover images: Top: Map illustrating Inuit knowledge about the ecology and behavior of seals near Resolute Bay. Courtesy William Kemp. See .

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

Early Inuit studies : themes and transitions, 1850s-1980s / edited by Igor Krupnik.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-1-935623-70-0 (hbk. : alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-935623-71-7 (ebook)
1. InuitHistory. 2. InuitPolitics and government. 3. InuitSocial life and customs.
4. AnthropologistsBiography. I. Krupnik, Igor, editor of compilation.
E99.E7E226 2016
971.90049712dc23

2014046424

ISBN: 978-1-935623-70-0 (print)
ISBN: 978-1-935623-71-7 (ebook)

A full subject index is included in the print edition.

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Map 1Major Inuit areas and group names Compiled by Igor Krupnik produced by - photo 3

Map 1Major Inuit areas and group names. Compiled by Igor Krupnik; produced by Marcia Bakry, Smithsonian Institution.

Contents

From 1959 to 2014: Personal Observations on 55 Years of Change

Nelson H. H. Graburn
Igor Krupnik
Ole Marquardt
Jerrold M. Sadock
Igor Krupnik
Ludger Mller-Wille
Kenn Harper
Kirsten Hastrup
Hans Christian Gullv
William W. Fitzhugh
Nikolai Vakhtin
William W. Fitzhugh
Sren Thuesen
Peter P. Schweitzer
Kenneth L. Pratt
Carol Zane Jolles
Claudio Aporta
Igor Krupnik

A Reminiscence of Transition, 19922012

Batrice Collignon
Figures

The Arctic Council Planning a Search for Sir John Franklin

Knud Rasmussen leaving Point Barrow, Alaska, with his Polar Inuit companions

Lev Shternberg, Franz Boas, and Waldemar Bogoras at the 22nd International Congress of Americanists

Robert Petersen, Louis-Jacques Dorais, and Bernard Saladin dAnglure at the 7th Inuit Studies Conference, 1990

Closing panel at the 18th Inuit Studies Conference, 2012

University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, 1990

Cover page of the program of the 7th Inuit Studies Conference (1990)

Participants at the 7th Inuit Studies Conference, 1990

Participants at the 7th Inuit Studies Conference, 1990

Hinrich Johannes Rink, 18191893

Greenlanders family expenses for European goods based on the colonial trade statistics of the 1850s

An elderly Greenlandic woman drinking coffee from a saucer

Drum song statue by artist Jens Kjeldsen in front of Greenlands High Court in Nuuk

Samuel Kleinschmidt, 18141886

Franz Boas, 18581942

Franz Boas posing for exhibit group displaying Canadian Inuit clothing and harpoon

Kwakwakawakw (Kwakiutl) woman at Fort Rupert demonstrates cedar spinning

Captain George Comer, ca. 1925

Boass letter to Hermon Bumpus regarding the acquisition of Mutchs collection

Ippaktuq Tasseok demonstrates a signal used in hunting, 1902

A shaman bound for a ritual trance demonstrates his abilities for Comer inside a snow house

Ippaktuq Tasseok demonstrates the use of a bow drill inside a snow house

A group of Inuit photographed inside Comers ship, the Era, ca. 1905

Knud Rasmussen, 18791933

Members of the Fifth Thule Expedition, 19211924

Fifth Thule Expedition headquarters at Danish Island, 19221923

Knud Rasmussen at Starvation Cove, near the burial of the members of the John Franklin Expedition

A group of Inuit dances for Rasmussens team

Knud Rasmussen and his Polar Inuit companions in Washington, D.C., 1924

Hans Peter Steensby, 18751920

Gudmund Hatt, 18841960

Kaj Birket-Smith, 18931977

Therkel Mathiassen, 18921967

Helge Larsen, 19051984

Jrgen Meldgaard, 19272007

Henry Collins (18991987) in his eighties

Henry Collins and Paul Silook at their field camp on the Punuk Islands, 1928

Map of the northern Bering SeaBering StraitChukchi Sea region

Henry Collins, Smithsonian archaeology curator

Old Bering Sea engraved implements

Punuk harpoon head

Henry Collinss retirement party in the Smithsonian Castle, 1980

Henry Collins gives an interview to an Alaskan journalist, 1980

St. Lawrence Island dancers with Henry Collins at the opening of the Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo exhibit, 1982

Henry Collins with ancient Eskimo snow goggles

Waldemar Bogoras with his Native guides on the Kolyma River, Siberia, 1895

Waldemar Bogoras and his Chukchi guides and partners on the Jesup Expedition, 1901

Russian school teachers in Chukotka at one of their group meetings

Aleksandr Forshtein with his Chukchi students around Chaun Bay

Georgii A. Menovshchikov, 19111991

Nina M. Emelyanova, 19291991

Frederica de Laguna speaking at Henry Collinss retirement party, 1980

Freddy as a student

Freddy and Therkel Mathiassen at Inugsuk, Greenland, 1929

Freddy returns to Inugsuk, 1979

Historic warehouses in Copenhagen hosting Arctic, Greenlandic, and North Atlantic institutions

William Thalbitzer in South Greenland, 1914

William Thalbitzer in his home, 1958

Erik Holtved in Thule, 1936

Erik Holtved during an archaeological excavation at Platinum, Alaska, 1948

Robert Petersen, 1961

Helge Kleivan, 19241983

Robert Petersen reading Knud Rasmussens The Intellectual Culture of the Iglulik Eskimos

Robert Petersen being awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Greenland, 2010

Inupiaq village on Little Diomede, 1994

Albert Heinrich with his wife, ca. 1998

Kivalina, Alaska, 1965

Ernest S. Tiger Burch in Wales, Alaska, with Walter Weyapuk, 1991

Nelson Graburn in his field tent in Salluit, Nunavik, 1959

Lee Guemple with his Inuit friends near the town of Sanikiluaq, Belcher Island, 1963

Orientation map with selected indigenous locations/sites critical to Alaska ethnohistorical studies

Margaret Lantis, ca. 1953

Walter Amos (Tutqir) and other Nunivak Islanders preparing for a winter trip, 1956

Frederica de Laguna, Wallace de Laguna, and Norman Reynolds at West Point, Palugvik, Hawkins Island, Alaska, 1933

Wendell H. Oswalt on the middle Kuskokwim River, ca. 1971

James W. VanStone making an oil drum stove in Point Hope, 1955

Dorothy Jean Ray, Chris Hugo, and Peter Morry at Lucky Six Creek, Alaska, 1947

Names and geographic boundaries of ANCSA Native Regional Corporations

Ernest S. Tiger Burch Jr. and Matt Ganley discussing a large stone-walled structure at Agiupaum Kaia, 2009

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