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| #3908770 in Books | University of Nebraska Press | 2004-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .88 x6.42 x9.24l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 206 pages | Nanamiut | Brockport, NY | Alaska | anthropology | oil||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| good source of information|By Mzeina|... but written not so well. maybe it's my problem. most books i read are written by antropologists, historians or other scientist. they are probably good scientists, but not so good writers. some other books are extremely easy to read, but content does not really interest me. Upside down wasn't easy to chew thru, but what was inside this bo|From Publishers Weekly|Evocative and introspective, the essays in this remarkable collection recall an anthropologist’s visits to northern Alaska’s Anaktuvuk Pass: a small Native American settlement "cradled by the gray shale mountains that rise arou
In the roadless Brooks Range Mountains of northern Alaska sits Anaktuvuk Pass, a small, tightly knit Nunamiut Eskimo village. Formerly nomadic hunters of caribou, the Nunamiut of Anaktuvuk now find their destiny tied to that of Alaska’s oil-rich North Slope, their lives suddenly subject to a century’s worth of innovations, from electricity and bush planes to snow machines and the Internet. Anthropologist Margaret B. Blackman has been doing summer fieldwo...
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