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BOB — University of Nebraska Press / Page 327 / / Circumpolar Lives / Jarvenpa and Brumbach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [First Page] [327], (1) Lines: 0 to 124 ——— 0.0pt PgVar ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TEX [327], (1) Index Agta, 316 Alaska blue king crab, 239, 249 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 243, 257–58 Appadurai, Arjun, 248, 265 Association for the Salvation of Yugra, 110–11 Athapaskan (Dene) peoples, 24 auklets, 250–51, 272–78 auklet traps, 273, 277 barren-ground caribou, 26, 29–31, 35, 39, 55 bearded seal, 239 bears, 98 beluga (white whale), 239 Bering Strait, 239–40, 308 Betsuneyenelshai, 46 Big Diomede Island, 239 Binford, Lewis, 9, 12, 294–96 bird netting toolkits, 277–78 Bogojavlensky, Sergei, 245–46, 254 bowhead whale, 239; spiritual significance of, 248–50 Brightman, Robert, 316–17 Carlson, Gerald, 245 cheegoop, 102, 134–35 Chipewyan Indians, 24–78, 288–97; annual economic cycle of, 41–42; archaeological implications of, 67–70, 76–78; bush-centered and village-centered hunts among, 42, 68–70, 292–97; Catholic missionization of, 30–33; clothing of, 46–47; and conflicts with Cree, 47–48; English River Band (First Nation) of, 33–34; folklore and gender among, 46; Hoteladi group of, 29–30; involvement of, in fur trade, 27–34; Kesyehot’ine group of, 24–30; kindreds of, 39–40; mining development among, 49; moosehide processing of, 57– 58, 62, 65–66; moose hunting of, 55–70; notion of inkonze, 45; origin myth of, 46; prehistory of, 26–27; rabbit hunting of, 70–78; settlement-community hierarchy of, 38–41; smokehouses of, 47, 63–64, 70, 290– 92; sororate of, 44; summer villages of, 62; winter staging communities of, 39–41, 62; work teams/partnerships of, 42–43, 55–56 Churchill River, 24–29, 55, 60 Circumpolar societies, 3–4 Clark, A. McFadyen, 9–10 Clark, Donald, 9 Conkey, Margaret, 6 Conklin, Harold, 7–8 controlled comparison, 3–4, 7, 13–14; Fred Eggan’s notion of, 14 Cree Lake, 29–30 Curtis, Edward, 77 “delayed return” systems of production, 321 Dahlberg, Frances, 316 Dipper Lake, 33, 57, 71 draft reindeer, 163, 181, 193, 195, 201–2, 218 Eggan, Fred, 14 Eide, Arthur, 245 Ellanna, Linda, 243, 245–46, 255, 265 Enontekiö parish, 160 Eskimo cabbage, 269 ethnoarchaeology, 3, 7–8; Circumpolar precedents for, 8–11; definitions of, 7; ethnographically enriched approach to, 8 Ethnographic Atlas, 316 Fairway Rock, 250, 264 flower greens, 269 food sharing, 56, 72 foragers and collectors, 294–97 French Roman Catholic missionization, 30– 33; conflict with Hudson’s Bay Company, 32 BOB — University of Nebraska Press / Page 328 / / Circumpolar Lives / Jarvenpa and Brumbach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [328], (2) Lines: 124 to 212 ——— 0.0pt PgVar ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TEX [328], (2) Frink, Lisa, 10–11 furbearing animals, 36, 98–99, 163 gdss project, 11, 13–14; field research component of, 14–18 gender dynamics, 2–3, 5–6; in archaeology, 6– 7; malleability of, 2–3; social construction of, 5–6 gender ecology, 4, 19 gendered landscapes, 4, 312–15 Gillespie, Beryl, 28 goldeneye duck egg gathering, 228–29, 232–33 Golovko, Evgeniy, 242 Great Land Divide, 170–71 Hearne, Samuel, 43–44 Hudson’s Bay Company, 24, 27–34; Ile à la Crosse post of, 28 Ile à la Crosse, 28–34 Ingaliq village, 238–39; history of, 242–45; population of, 242–43, 257 Iñupiaq Eskimo, 238–86, 308–14; archaeological implications of, 285; bird hunting of, 250–51, 272–78, 310–11; crabbing of, 249; egg harvesting of, 250–51, 272–73; food storage and management among, 255– 56, 278–84; interview consultants of, 265– 69; market/subsistence mix among, 244– 45; men’s butchering among, 284; men’s houses, 251–54, 276; plant gathering of, 249–50, 269–72; school and mission history among, 244–45; sea mammal hunting of, 249, 308–14; seasonal round of, 263; social organization of, 251–56; subsistence and gender among, 244–45, 248–51, 255– 56; subsistence and identity among, 243– 45; subsistence resources of, 239, 249–51; whaling of, 249–20; whaling crews among...

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