In this Issue
Arctic Anthropology, founded in 1962 by Chester S. Chard, is an international journal devoted to the study of Old and New World northern cultures and peoples. Archaeology, ethnology, physical anthropology, and related disciplines are represented, with emphasis on studies of specific cultures of the arctic, subarctic, and contiguous regions of the world; the peopling of the New World and relationships between New World and Eurasian cultures of the circumpolar zone; contemporary problems and culture change among northern peoples; and new directions in interdisciplinary northern research.
published by
University of Wisconsin Pressviewing issue
Volume 55, Number 1, 2018Editorial Board
Editor
Christyann M. Darwent, University of California, Davis
Associate Editors
David G. Anderson, University of Aberdeen
Jessica Bissett Perea, University of California, Davis
Susan A. Kaplan, Bowdoin College
Igor Krupnik, Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution
Madonna L. Moss, University of Oregon
Lisa Stevenson, McGill University
Assistant Editor
John Darwent, University of California, Davis