SELECTED THESES ON THE CIRCUMPOLAR ARCTIC



Goehring, Brian. (1990) "Inuit place names and man-land relationships, Pelly Bay, Northwest Territories." M.A. Thesis in Geography, University of British Columbia.

The Inuit of Pelly Bay, NWT have been among the last groups of native people in Canada to experience contact, and to settle in a permanent community. The thesis examines the nature and extent of this man-land relationship, in the present-day context, and follows the on-the-land activities of all members of this community through one harvest year. Particular emphasis is paid to the nature of the location of such activities, and the methods by which Inuit navigate from place to place. The thesis details the location and translated meaning of 307 Inuktitut place names within the Pelly Bay land-use area, and demonstrates that an ordered and logical pattern of organisation of named physical features exists, a perception of landscape unique to the local region.


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