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Blackman, Margaret B. Upside Down: Seasons Among the Nunamiut.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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| March 01, 2004 | Salt, Elizabeth | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Univ. of Nebraska. Mar. 2004. e.219p. photogs. ISBN 0-8032-1335-2. $27.95. ANTHRO

Everyday life among the Nunamiut, an Inuit people living at Anaktuvuk Pass in the Brooks Range Mountains of northern Alaska, is exquisitely chronicled in this collection of autobiographical essays drawn from anthropologist Blackman's (SUNY at Brockport) many summers of fieldwork in the village. Blackman's essays follow the chronology of her visits over many years to Anaktuvuk Pass and cover such varied topics as reminiscences by older villagers of the traditional way of life, the impact of modernization and technology on this rural Alaskan …

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