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THE MIDDLE GROUND: SOCIAL CHANGE IN AN ARCTIC COMMUNITY, 1967-1971. Mercury Series. Ethnology Division Paper No. 7

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THE MIDDLE GROUND: SOCIAL CHANGE IN AN ARCTIC COMMUNITY, 1967-1971. Mercury Series. Ethnology Division Paper No. 7

by Savishinsky, Joel S.; and Frimmer, Susan B

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Ottawa: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, June 1973.. June 1973.. Fine. - Small quarto [11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide], softcover bound in printed red wraps. The spine is somewhat faded. [v] & 54 pages. Illustrated with a black-and-white map. Near fine. <p>A study of the Hare Athabaskan Indians of Colville Lake, a small isolated village in the Mackenzie District of the Northwest Territories. The main text is in English. The introductory material is printed in English and French.

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Title
THE MIDDLE GROUND: SOCIAL CHANGE IN AN ARCTIC COMMUNITY, 1967-1971. Mercury Series. Ethnology Division Paper No. 7
Author
Savishinsky, Joel S.; and Frimmer, Susan B
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Publisher
Ottawa: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, June 1973.
Date Published
June 1973.
Keywords
ANTHROPOLOGY; ETHNOLOGY; SOCIOLOGY; CANADA; NORTHWEST TERRITORIES; ARCTIC; MACKENZIE DISTRICT; COLVILLE LAKE; NATIVE AMERICANS; HARE INDIANS; HARE ATHABASKAN INDIANS; THE MIDDLE GROUND: SOCIAL CHANGE IN AN ARCTIC COMMUNITY, 1967-1971; JOEL SAVISHINSKY; SU
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