The Life of the Copper Eskimos: Wynford Books
Autor Barnett Richling, Diamond Jennessen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199017867
ISBN-10: 0199017867
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 1 b/w diagram
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: OUP CANADA
Colecția OUP Canada
Seria Wynford Books
Locul publicării:Toronto, Canada
ISBN-10: 0199017867
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 1 b/w diagram
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: OUP CANADA
Colecția OUP Canada
Seria Wynford Books
Locul publicării:Toronto, Canada
Descriere
First
published
in
1922,
The
Life
of
the
Copper
Eskimos
has
long
been
regarded
as
a
classic
of
Arctic
ethnography.
In
this
groundbreaking
work,
pioneer
anthropologist
Diamond
Jenness
describes
in
vivid
detail
the
everyday
interactions,
practices,
customs,
and
beliefs
of
the
Copper
Inuit
(Inuinnait)
with
whom
he
lived
from
1914
to
1916
-
people
who
were,
at
the
time,
barely
touched
by
contacts
with
the
Western
world.
Featuring
a
new
introduction
that
expertlysets
the
stage
for
Jenness's
observations,
this
exceptional
volume
offers
modern
readers
a
rare
glimpse
into
a
vibrant
and
dynamic
peoples'
past
ways
of
life.
The
preface
is
written
by
Barnett
Richling,
who
recently
retired
as
Chair
of
the
Department
of
Anthropology
at
the
University
of
Winnipeg.
Notă biografică
Diamond
Jenness
(1886â1969)
was
born
in
New
Zealand.
Jenness
attended
Victoria
University
College
and
graduated
with
first
class
honors
in
1908.
Later
he
studied
at
Balliol
College,
Oxford.
He
received
both
a
B.A.
in
Lit.
Hum.
and
a
diploma
in
Anthropology
at
Oxford
in
1911.
From
1911â1912
he
was
designated
Oxford
Scholar
in
Papua
and
was
sent
by
the
university
to
make
anthropological
studies
among
the
Northern
dâEntrecasteaux
off
theeast
coast
of
New
Guinea.
The
results
of
this
first
fieldwork
were
published
as
The
Northern
d'Entrecasteaux
(Oxford:
Clarendon
Press,
1920).
From
1913
to
1916
he
served
as
ethnologist
with
the
Canadian
Arctic
Expedition.
He
is
remembered
as
a
trailblazing
anthropologist
and
a
highly
distinguished
Arctic
scholar.;
Barnett
Richlingis
a
senior
scholar
in
the
Department
of
Anthropology
at
the
University
of
Winnipeg.