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Uhlenbeck’s Inuit-taalstudie

2008
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Bakker, Peter, van der Voort, Hein
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From TEK to IQ: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Inuit Cultural Ecology

Arctic Anthropology, 2004
From ethnographies of hunting to sophisticated harvesting and ecological research, human-animal interaction has been a long-standing primary focus of research on Canadian Inuit. The methodological and analytical formulations (principally from within wildlife management, ecological and economic anthropology, and evolutionary biology) that now frame much
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Planets in Inuit Astronomy

2018
Inuit are an indigenous people traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and parts of Russia’s Chukchi Peninsula. Across this vast region, Inuit society, while not entirely homogeneous either culturally or linguistically, nevertheless shares a fundamental cosmology, in part based on a common understanding ...
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Pseudoexfoliation in Eskimos (Inuit) in Greenland

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1988
Abstract. In a Greenland municipality, slit‐lamp bio‐microscopy was performed in 44 individuals aged 70 or above. Two were found to have pseudoexfoliation corresponding to 4.5%. This is the first time pseudoexfoliation has been demonstrated in Eskimos.
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Are the circumpolar inuit becoming obese?

American Journal of Human Biology, 2007
AbstractThis paper reviews the ethnographic, historical, and recent epidemiological evidence of obesity among the Inuit/Eskimo in the circumpolar region. The Inuit are clearly at higher risk for obesity than other populations globally, if “universal” measures based on body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference and criteria such as those of WHO are ...
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Inuit Health in Transition - the diet of young Inuit in Greenland

2008
Inuit Health in Transition - the diet of young Inuit in GreenlandCharlotte Jeppesen, National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, DenmarkOBJECTIVEThe traditional diet of Inuit living in Greenland consists of marine mammals, reindeer, wild fowls and fish.
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Inuit Case and Agreement

2005
Section 2 will focus on the case patterns of simple Inuit transitive clauses. Section 3 deals with the Inuit 'ergative' agreement system. Section 4 addresses the Inuit phrase structure typology. Section 5 deals with the Inuit case system into more depth.
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