Notice catalographique « The Kugaluk site and the Nuvorugmiut : the archaeology and history of a nineteenth-century Mackenzie Inuit society »
- Titre
- The Kugaluk site and the Nuvorugmiut : the archaeology and history of a nineteenth-century Mackenzie Inuit society
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Morrison, David A.
- Canadian Museum of Civilization
- Archaeological Survey of Canada
- Lieu de publication
- Hull, QC
- Maison d'édition
- Canadian Museum of Civilization
- Date de publication
- 1988
- Collation
- xii, 116 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Série
- Paper / Archaeological Survey of Canada
- Résumé
- Kugaluk is a small historic Inuit site located near the outlet of the Eskimo Lakes in the western Canadian Arctic. From its location, it can be attributed to the Nuvorugmiut, one of the five branches of the historic Mackenzie Inuit. At contact the largest Inuit group in the Canadian Arctic, the culture and society was almost entirely obliterated over the past 50 years. This paper describes the Nuvorugmiut and the changes in their economy after contact; the excavation and structure of the Kugaluk site; the artifacts found; faunal diversity and seasonality; and the structure of the caribou bone assemblage.
- Notes
- Mercury series (ISSN 0316-1854)
- Includes abstract in French = Comprend un résumé en français
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Kugaluk Site (N.W.T.)
- Inuit - Inuvialuit (northern Northwest Territories) - Antiquities
- Inuit - Inuvialuit (northern Northwest Territories) - History - 19th century
- Excavations (Archaeology) - Northwest Territories
- Northwest Territories - Antiquities
- Kugaluk (T.N.-O. : Site archéologique)
- Inuits - Inuvialuit (Territoires du Nord-Ouest) - Antiquités
- Inuits - Inuvialuit (Territoires du Nord-Ouest) - Histoire - 19e siècle
- Fouilles (Archéologie) - Territoires du Nord-Ouest
- Territoires du Nord-Ouest - Antiquités
- ISBN/ISSN
- 0-660-10778-3
- Pays
- Canada
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- CC 76 M672
- Clé
- 7170
- Collection
- Catalogue