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Chelsea Chapman Department of Anthropology Field: Anthropology of Alaska and Northern North America Title: Persistent Frontiers: Ethnography, Development and Northern Athabascan Nations Supervised by Paul Nadasdy Spring 2010 Indigenous Societies of Alaska and the Yukon Berger, Thomas R. 1985 Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission. New York: Hill and Wang Bolanz, Maria 2009 Memories of My Trap Line, in The Alaska Native Reader: History, Culture, Politics, Maria Shaa Tláa Williams, ed. Durham: Duke University Press Brody, Hugh 1981 Maps and Dreams: Indians and the British Columbia Frontier. Vancouver: Waveland Press 1987 Living Arctic: Hunters of the Canadian North. Seattle: University of Washington Press Brown, Caroline and Lisa Rieger 2001 Culture and Compliance: Locating the Indian Child Welfare Act in Practice. Political and Legal Anthropology Review 24(2) Cassady, Jocelyn 2007 A tundra of sickness: The uneasy relationship between toxic waste, TEK, and cultural survival. Arctic Anthropology, 44(1): 87-97 Chance, Norman A. 1966 The Eskimo of North Alaska. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1990 The Iñupiat and Arctic Alaska: An Ethnography of Development. Fort Worth: Holt, Rinehart and Winston Clifford, James 2004 Looking Several Ways: Anthropology and Native Heritage in Alaska. Current Anthropology 45:1, 5-30 Cruikshank, Julie 1992 Life Lived Like a Story: Life Stories of Three Yukon Native Elders. University of Nebraska Press 1993 The Politics of Ethnography in the Canadian North, in Anthropology, public policy and native peoples in Canada, Noel Dyck and James B. Waldram, eds. McGill-Queens University Press 2001 Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition. Arctic 54(4): 377-393 2005 Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press Daley, P. J. & James, B. A.

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Chelsea Chapman Department of Anthropology Field: Anthropology of Alaska and Northern North America Title: Persistent Frontiers: Ethnography, Development and Northern Athabascan Nations Supervised by Paul Nadasdy Spring 2010 Indigenous Societies of Alaska and the Yukon Berger, Thomas R. 1985 Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission. New York: Hill and Wang Bolanz, Maria 2009 Memories of My Trap Line, in The Alaska Native Reader: History, Culture, Politics, Maria Shaa Tláa Williams, ed. Durham: Duke University Press Brody, Hugh

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