Encyclopedia of the Arctic, Nide 3Routledge, 2005 - 2278 sivua "The Encyclopedia of the Arctic offers a rich and dynamic view of, and introduction to, an enormous, incredibly diverse, and rapidly changing part of the world. Its three volumes comprise overviews of hundreds of topics, events, places, people, human cultures, animals, and environments, ranging from geological history, exploration, the cultures and livelihoods of indigenous peoples, geopolitics, international environmental cooperation, natural history, physical processes, life sciences, and environmental change."--Page xxxix. |
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Sivu 1633
... groups inhabiting northeastern Siberia and northwest- ern North America . He believed that these groups were related and most likely formed a single cultural group in the past . Furthermore , he considered the Arctic groups of Alaska ...
... groups inhabiting northeastern Siberia and northwest- ern North America . He believed that these groups were related and most likely formed a single cultural group in the past . Furthermore , he considered the Arctic groups of Alaska ...
Sivu 1634
... groups did , however , share the trait of being near- ly monomorphic for the positive Rh factor . Given the information from these three genetic loci , Levine con- cluded that the most likely hypothesis for the origin of the Inuit was ...
... groups did , however , share the trait of being near- ly monomorphic for the positive Rh factor . Given the information from these three genetic loci , Levine con- cluded that the most likely hypothesis for the origin of the Inuit was ...
Sivu 1796
... groups of Old Settlers Old Believers nor are Old Believers necessarily Old Settlers . The majority of Old Believers who are also con- sidered Old Settlers inhabit the southern parts of Siberia , such as the Altai area or the region east ...
... groups of Old Settlers Old Believers nor are Old Believers necessarily Old Settlers . The majority of Old Believers who are also con- sidered Old Settlers inhabit the southern parts of Siberia , such as the Altai area or the region east ...
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Thematic List of Entries xxiii | 1556 |
Map of Arctic Populations xliii | 1633 |
Map of Arctic Indigenous Peoples xliv | 2158 |
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