Neo-Eskimo Occupations of the Northern Labrador Coast

Auteurs-es

  • Susan A. Kaplan

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2588

Mots-clés :

Archaeology, History, Human geography, Inuit, Labrador Eskimos, Thule culture, Labrador, Northern

Résumé

Archaeological and historical information are brought together in an examination of the changing economic and social interaction spheres of the Labrador Neo-Eskimo from the Thule period through the 19th century. Animal availability, hunting technologies and strategies, and direct and indirect contact between Neo-Eskimos and various European groups are considered in a discussion of changing subsistence practices and settlement patterns. The paper pin-points a pattern of intensification and eventual disintegration of cooperative endeavours between Neo-Eskimo groups inhabiting northern Labrador.

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Publié-e

1980-01-01