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Index
Cover
Map
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Editor’s Preface
1 From Boas to Burch: Eskimology Transitions
Part I: Early Science About the Inuit
2 Between Science and Politics: The Eskimology of Hinrich Johannes Rink
3 Samuel Petrus Kleinschmidt, 1814–1886: The Originator of Scientific Inuit Grammar
4 Franz Boas and the Inuit: Beyond the Baffin Island Years
One Field Season and 50-Year Career: Franz Boas and Early Eskimology
Franz Boas’s English Publications on Inuit and the Arctic (1884–1926): A Bibliographical Survey
Collecting at a Distance: The Boas-Mutch-Comer Collaboration
5 Knud Rasmussen: Explorer, Ethnographer, and Narrator
Part II: Concepts and Methods in Early Eskimology
6 The Concepts of Paleo- and Neo-Eskimo Cultures: The Danish Tradition from H. P. Steensby and His Students, G. Hatt, K. Birket-Smith, and Th. Mathiassen, to Their Successors, H. Larsen and J. Meldgaard
7 Solving the “Eskimo Problem”: Henry Bascom Collins and Arctic Archaeology
8 The Bogoras Project and Yupik Eskimo Linguistics in Russia
9 Frederica de Laguna: The Last Arctic Universalist and Bridge to the Future
Part III: Eskimology: Maturity and Changeover
10 The Formation of Danish Eskimology: From William Thalbitzer to the Greenland Home Rule Era
11 Albert C. Heinrich and the Post–World War II Trajectory of (Alaskan) Inuit Kinship Studies
12 A Retrospective on the Development and Practice of Alaska Eskimo Ethnohistory, 1940–1985
13 The Legacy of Charles Campbell Hughes: Studying the Sivuqaghmiit (St. Lawrence Island Yupik) in a Time of Change
14 The Power of Maps: Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project (1976) as a Landmark in Inuit Land Use Studies
15 Closing the (Arctic) Circle: Ernest S. Burch and the “Peoples of the Arctic” Map
Coda
Contributors
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