The Eskimo about Bering Strait
Author : Edward William Nelson
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Eskimos
ISBN :
Author : Edward William Nelson
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Eskimos
ISBN :
Author : William W. Fitzhugh
Publisher : Washington, D.C. : Published for the National Museum of Natural History by the Smithsonian Institution Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 13,55 MB
Release : 1982
Category : History
ISBN :
Book to accompany an exhibition of Bering Sea Eskimo art collected by Edward William Nelson and now housed in the Dept. of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Places their life in a regional and chronological framework.
Author : Smithsonian Institution
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 31,65 MB
Release : 1983
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Edward William Nelson
Publisher :
Page : 997 pages
File Size : 40,26 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Eskimos
ISBN :
Author : Edward William Nelson
Publisher :
Page : 748 pages
File Size : 39,50 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Eskimos
ISBN :
Author : EDWARD WILLIAM. NELSON
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,65 MB
Release : 2018
Category :
ISBN : 9781033034842
Author : Henry N. Michael
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 1961-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1487591209
The original work, in Russian, appeared in 1947 and is still regarded as an important contribution to knowledge of the early history of the Eskimo. This translation makes available in English the results of archaeological research in a significant area, the extreme northeast of continental Asia, and the data reported are a valuable addition to previous information on the ethnology, linguistics and physical anthropology of the peoples of the Arctic. In particular this book reports investigations made by the author on the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula from the village of Uwelen in the north to the village of Sirhenik in the south. This is volume I in a series Anthropology of the North: Translations from Russian Sources being sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America.
Author : Dorothy Jean Ray
Publisher :
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 43,4 MB
Release : 1975
Category : History
ISBN : 9780295971223
Study details cross-cultural contacts in the area and Eskimo culture as it evolved during this 250-year period.
Author : Michael Fortescue
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 42,51 MB
Release : 1998-11-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1847141641
In building up a scenario for the arrival on the shores of Alaska of speakers of languages related to Eskimo-Aleut with genetic roots deep within Sineria, this book touches upon a number of issues in contemporary historical linguistics and archaeology. The Arctic "gateway" to the New World, by acting as a bottleneck, has allowed only small groups of mobile hunter-gatherers through during specific propitious periods, and thus provides a unique testing ground for theories about population and language movements in pre-agricultural times. Owing to the historically attested prevalence of language shifts and other contact phenomena in the region, it is arguable that the spread of genes and the spread of language have been out of step since the earliest reconstructable times, contrary to certain views of their linkage. Proposals that have been put forward in the past concerning the affiliations of Eskimo-Aleut languages are followed up in the light of recent progress in reconstructing the proto-languages concerned. Those linking Eskimo-Aleut with the Uralic languages and Yukagir are particularly promising, and reconstructions for many common elements are presented. The entire region "Great Beringia" is scoured for typological evidence in the form of anomalies and constellations of uncommon traits diagnostic of affiliation or contact. The various threads lead back to mesolithic times in south central Siberia, when speakers of a "Uralo-Siberian" mesh of related languages appears to have moved along the major waterways of Siberia. Such a scenario would acount for the present distribution of these languages and the results of their meeting with remnants of earlier linguistic waves from the Old World to the New.
Author : Edward William 1855-1934 Nelson
Publisher : Andesite Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,88 MB
Release : 2015-08-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781298510396
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