176 Pages
by
Routledge
176 Pages
by
Routledge
155 Pages
by
Routledge
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The great expanse of Arctic and Sub-Arctic lands that stretch across the northern edge of the American continent is as difficult and demanding to human beings as any in the world. The Athapaskan-speaking Indians who made it their home never captured the imagination of popular writers as did the Eskimo who lived on their northern borders and the Plains Indians who lived to the south. Except to... Read more
1: The Natural Environment and Human Populations; 2: The Subsistence Base and Settlement Patterns; 3: Social Institutions; 4: Religion and The Supernatural; 5: The Individual and His Culture; 6: The History Of The European Contact; 7: Northern Athapaskans and The Modern World; 8: Athapaskan Adaptive Strategy; Appendix: The Ethnographic Literature and Future Research Needs
Biography
James W. VanStone






