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- catalog abstract "Results of study designed to secure as much information as possible on the nature and geographical extent of Anaktuvuk Pass Inupiat subsistence activities over time. The availability of firewood had a great impact on their mobility, exploitation of territory, and the permanent settlement of Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog alternative "Geographically based study of Anaktuvuk Pass Iñupiat subsistence through time".
- catalog contributor b12827938.
- catalog contributor b12827939.
- catalog contributor b12827940.
- catalog coverage "Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska) Economic conditions.".
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Results of study designed to secure as much information as possible on the nature and geographical extent of Anaktuvuk Pass Inupiat subsistence activities over time. The availability of firewood had a great impact on their mobility, exploitation of territory, and the permanent settlement of Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog description "V. 1. Text -- v. 2. Folded maps.".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Barrow, Alaska : North Slope Borough,".
- catalog spatial "Akaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog spatial "Alaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog spatial "Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska) Economic conditions.".
- catalog subject "Economic anthropology Alaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog subject "Human ecology Akaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog subject "Inupiat Alaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog subject "Subsistence economy Alaska Anaktuvuk Pass.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 1. Text -- v. 2. Folded maps.".
- catalog title "Geographically based study of Anaktuvuk Pass Iñupiat subsistence through time".
- catalog title "In the national interest : a geographically based study of Anaktuvuk Pass Iñupiat subsistence through time / [Edwin S. Hall, Jr., S. Craig Gerlach and Margaret B. Blackman].".
- catalog type "text".