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Ancient people of the Arctic / Robert McGhee.
Author
McGhee, Robert
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Vancouver, B.C. : UBC Press : published in association with the Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1996.
Description
xii, 244 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Paleo-Indians
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Canada, Northern
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Antiquities
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Archaeology
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Canada, Northern
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Canada, Northern
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Antiquities
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Indigenous Studies
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Summary note
Ancient People of the Arctic traces the lives of the Palaeo-Eskimos, the bold first explorers of the Arctic. Four thousand years ago, these people entered the far northern extremes of the North American continent, carving a living out of their bleak new homeland. From the hints they left behind, accessible only through the fragmented archaeological record, Robert McGhee ingeniously reconstructs a picture of this life at the margins. He discusses how the Palaeo-Eskimos spread across the entire Arctic, explains how they dealt with sharp climate changes that drastically altered their environment, offers glimpses into their spiritual practices and world view, and speculates about their eventual demise. For three thousand years, the Palaeo-Eskimos not only successfully adapted to their frozen land but also developed a rich cultural life. Their archaeological sites yield a trove of beautifully crafted tools made from bone, ivory, quartz, and flint.
The Palaeo-Eskimos have left far more than the hundreds of pieces of art recovered by archaeologists and the evidence of human ingenuity and endurance on the perimeter of the habitable world. Their most valuable legacy lies in the realization that these two things occurred together and were part of the same phenomenon. They provide an example of lives lived richly and joyfully amid dangers and insecurities that are beyond the imagination of the present world.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references ([235]-237) and index.
Contents
1. A People of the Imagination
2. Eskimo History
3. An Asiatic People in America
4. The People of the Muskox Way
5. The Great Exploration
6. When the Climate Changes
7. How an Arctic Culture Was Transformed
8. The Dorset People
9. Lost Visions
10. Encounters and Isolation
11. The End of the Dorset World.
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ISBN
0774805536
LCCN
cn^96910264^
OCLC
35765532
RCP
H - S
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