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  3. Vol. 29 No. 4 (1976): December: 181–252

Vol. 29 No. 4 (1976): December: 181–252

Published: 1976-01-01

Articles

  • Climatic Change and Northern Development

    M.J. Dunbar
    182-193
    • PDF
  • Discovery of the Skull of a Grizzly Bear in Labrador

    Arthur Spiess, Steven Cox
    194-200
    • PDF
  • The Reaction of Barren-Ground Caribou to Aircraft

    George W. Calef, Elmer A. DeBock, Grant M. Lortie
    201-212
    • PDF
  • Frequency and Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Fires

    Ross W. Wein
    213-222
    • PDF
  • Perched Ponds: An Arctic Variety

    H.J. Walker, M.K. Harris
    223-238
    • PDF
  • Philip A. Chester (1896-1976)

    Trevor Lloyd
    249
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • My Old People Say: An Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory, by Catherine McClellan

    Frederica de Laguna
    239-242
    • PDF
  • Northern Development and Technology Assessment Systems; A Study of Petroleum Development Programs in the Mackenzie Delta - Beaufort Sea Region and the Arctic Islands, by Robert F. Keith, David M. Fischer, Colin E. De'Ath, Edward J. Farkas, George R. Franc

    A.W.R. Carrothers
    243-244
    • PDF
  • The Political Economy of Northern Development, by K.J. Rea

    John F. Helliwell
    244-245
    • PDF
  • The Tar Sands: Syncrude and the Politics of Oil, by Larry Pratt

    Robert Page
    245-246
    • PDF
  • The Land That Never Melts - Auyuittuq National Park, edited by Roger Wilson

    Jack D. Ives
    247-248
    • PDF
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