Date

New "Etudes/Inuit/Studies" Volume Now Available
Volume 31, Number 1-2, 2007

Further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, is available at:
http://www.fss.ulaval.ca/etudes-inuit-studies


"Etudes/Inuit/Studies" is a biannual scholarly journal that has been
published since 1977. The journal is devoted to the study of Inuit
societies, either traditional or contemporary, in the general
perspective of social sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics,
archaeology, linguistics, history, etc.). In addition to a number of
articles, each volume contains book reviews, a list of scientific
events, and annual reviews of recent theses and articles published in
other journals.

Volume 31, Numbers 1-2, 2007 focuses on Chukotka. The contents are
listed below.

Articles:
"The Yupik people and its neighbours in Chukotka: Eight decades of rapid
changes," by Yvon Csonka (pages 23-37).

"The 'priests' of East Cape: A religious movement on the Chukchi
Peninsula during the 1920s and 1930s," by Peter Schweitzer and Evgeniy
Golovko (pages 39-58).

"The end of 'Eskimo land:' Yupik relocations, 1958-1959," by Igor
Krupnik and Mikhail Chlenov (pages 59-81).

"Uelen hunters and artists," by Mikhail Bronshtein (pages 83-101).

"Changes in Soviet and post-Soviet Indigenous diets in Chukokta," by
Andrew Kozlov, Vladislav Nuvano and Galina Vershubsky (pages 103-119).

"An ethnomycological approach to land use values in Chukotka," by Sveta
Yamin-Pasternak (pages 121-141).

"Chukotka's Indigenous intellectuals and subversion of Indigenous
activism in the 1990s," by Patty A. Gray (pages 143-161).

"Post-Soviet structures, path-dependency and passivity in Chukotkan
coastal villages," by Bent Nielsen (pages 163-181).

"Language, identities and ideologies of the past and present Chukotka,"
by Daria Morgounova (pages 183-200).

Short papers:
"The diffusion of Chukchi 'magic words' in Chukotkan and St. Lawrence
Yupik folklore texts," by Willem J. de Reuse (pages 201-211).

"The trials and joys of comparative dictionary making," by Michael
Fortescue (pages 213-221).

"Quelques donnees sur la langue tchouktche," by Charles Weinstein (pages
223-249).

"Yupik language teaching in Chukotka," by Natalia (Qurangawen) Rodionova
(pages 251-255).

"A propos du chant rituel tchouktche," by Zoia Weinstein-Tagrina (pages
257-272).

"Savoirs et representations du renne des Tchouktches eleveurs," by
Virginie Vate (pages 273-286).

"Some SLiCA project results from Chukotka," by Larisa Abryutina (pages
287-302).

Current research in Chukotka by local researchers:
Introduction: "Current research in Chukotka by local researchers," by
Virginie Vate (pages 303-304).

"Dialects in the Chukchi language," by Grigori I. Ranavrol'tyn (pages
305-306).

"Chukchi reindeer herding culture," by Vladislav Nuvano (pages 307-310).

"Chukchi traditional clothing as historical source of cultural
transformation," by Nadezhda I. Vukvukai (pages 311-315).

"Ethnocultural processes among the Chukchi in the 20th century," by
Galina Diachkova (pages 317-320).

"Traditional knowledge about polar bear in Chukotka," by Eduard Zdor
(pages 321-323).

Document:
"Aboriginal peoples of Chukotka," by Larisa Abryutina (pages 325-341).

Off theme:
"Inupiaq pride: Kivgiq (Messenger Feast) on the Alaskan North Slope," by
Hiroko Ikuta (pages 343-364).

Book Review Essay:
"From stories to material culture: European scholars in the Arctic," by
Claire Alix (pages 365-374).

Book Reviews:
"FRINK, Lisa, Rita SHEPARD and Gregory A. REINHARDT (eds), Many Faces of
Gender: Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern
Communities," by Lynda Gullason (pages 375-380).

"KAISER, Ulrike, Die Inuit: Ein Volk der Arktis," by Nicole
Stuckenberger (pages 380-382).

"KJaeRGAARD, Katherine et Thorkild KJaeRGAARD, Nuummi Noorliit 1733-2003
et Ny Herrnhut i Nuuk 1733-2003," by Louis-Jacques Dorais (pages
382-383).

"LAUGRAND, Frederic, Jarich Oosten and Francois Trudel (eds), Apostle to
the Inuit: the journals and ethnographic notes of Edmund James Peck, the
Baffin years, 1894-1905," by Nicole Stuckenberger (pages 383-386).

"McCARTNEY, ALLEN P. (ed.) Indigenous Ways to the Present: Native
Whaling in the Western Arctic," by Kerrie Ann Shannon (pages 387-388).

"PLUMET, Patrick, Peuples du Grand Nord, tome I: Des mythes a la
prehistoire , tome II: Vers l'Esquimau: Du mammouth a la baleine," by
Yvon Csonka (pages 388-391).

"STUCKENBERGER, Nicole, Thin Ice: Inuit Traditions Within a Changing
Environment," by Shari Gearhead (pages 391-393).

"VEBaeK, Maliaraq, The Southernmost People of Greenland - Dialects and
Memories. Qavaat - Oqalunneri Eqqaamassaallu," by Louis-Jacques Dorais
(pages 393-394).

Survey of periodicals: (pages 395-404).

Dissertations: (pages 405-423).

In Memoriam
Lydia T. Black (1925-2007)
(pages 425-426).