The Kugaluk Site and the Nuvorugmiut: the archaeology and history of a nineteenth-century Mackenzie Inuit society

Description of the archaeological excavation and analysis of the Kugaluk site located near Eskimo Lakes east of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. The area was inhabited by the Nuvorugmiut, one of the branches of the Mackenzie Inuit who seasonally exploited the caribou and whale and may have had a...

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Main Author: Morrison, David A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Hull, Quebec Canadian Museum of Civilization u.a. 1988
Series:Mercury series / Paper - Archaeological Survey of Canada 137
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Summary:Description of the archaeological excavation and analysis of the Kugaluk site located near Eskimo Lakes east of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. The area was inhabited by the Nuvorugmiut, one of the branches of the Mackenzie Inuit who seasonally exploited the caribou and whale and may have had a stratified social structure.
Physical Description:XII, 116 S. Ill., Kt.
ISBN:0660107783

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