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Arctic Health Publications Database
Articles, reports, conference proceedings, and grey literature on the health of peoples of the North. Some publications are freely available.
Subjects: Environmental health, Food security, Indigenous peoples, Traditional medicine, Mental health
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- Health Sciences
Arctic labyrinth : The quest for the Northwest Passage
Documentary work describing the many attempts of maritime expeditions to discover a passage leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. (Glyndwr Williams, Toronto, Viking Canada, 2009, 440 p.)
Subjects: Exploration, History, John Franklin, Navigation, Northwest Passage
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Arctic Science (NRC Research Press)
This interdisciplinary journal publishes original research from all areas of natural science and applied science and engineering related to northern polar regions. (NRC Research Press and Canadian Science Publishing, 2015 to the present.)
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- Free - Open Access
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- Engineering and Technology
- Natural Sciences
Arctic Variety (Arctic Centre. University of Lapland)
This book explores daily life in the Arctic in various professions and regions of Finland, such as tourism, design, economy, navigation, education, healthcare, research and diplomacy. (Marjo Laukkanen & Markku Heikkilä, Rovaniemi (Finland), Arctic Centre. University of Lapland, 100 p.)
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research)
This international journal publishes interdisciplinary research on cold region environments, including ecology, climatology, glaciology, and biogeochemistry. (Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research: An Interdisciplinary Journal,1999 to the present.)
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- Free - Open Access
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- Natural Sciences
Arctic: journal of the Arctic Institute of North America (Arctic Institute of North America)
Arctic is Canada’s premier research journal, publishing the results of scientific inquiry from all areas of circumpolar scholarship. Its subject matter is multidisciplinary and each issue includes book reviews. (Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary, 1948 to the present.)
Subjects: Arctic sciences, Canadian arctic, Circumpolar Arctic, Research with Indigenous peoples
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- Engineering and Technology
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Arctica : The vanishing North
Illustrated book showing the alarming degradation of the Arctic through a series of spectacular pictures, taken by photographer, journalist and activist Sebastian Copeland. (Sebastian Copeland, Kempen (Allemagne), teNeues, 2015, 302 p.)
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- Natural Sciences
Arctica, oeuvres 1 : Écosystème arctique en haute latitude
This first volume of Arctica is devoted to Jean Malaurie’s work on Arctic ecosystems at high latitudes: findings from expeditions, observations, notes and reflections published since the end of the 1940s, with some unpublished material. (Jean Malaurie, Paris, CNRS, 2016.)
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- Free - BAnQ Subscribers
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Arctica, oeuvres 2 : Tchoukotka 1990 : de Lénine à la Pérestroïka
In 1990, a scientific expedition under the direction of Jean Malaurie sought to examine the consequences of policies aimed at the autonomy of peoples in Siberia from Lenin to Gorbachev. These 59 articles analyze the social, economic, health-related and cultural conditions of the eastern district of Chukotka, with a particular focus on shamanism. (Jean Malaurie, Paris, CNRS, 2019, 766 p.)
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Arctica, oeuvres 3 : Nunavut, Nunavik : Arctique central canadien et nord-québécois
In 1968, Jean Malaurie conducted a field survey in Quebec with four specialists to study the living conditions of the Inuit, in anticipation of the creation of the Nunavik territory. The analyses and recommendations of his pro-Native report are collected, as well as articles published since the 1960s devoted to the defence of Canada’s Arctic minorities. (Jean Malaurie, Paris, CNRS, 2020, 406 p.)
Subjects: Inuit, Northern Quebec, Social sciences, Northwest Territories
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ArcticStat (Université Laval)
Socio-economic statistics on Arctic countries and inhabitants.
Subjects: Circumpolar Arctic, Demographic statistics, Education, Income, Socio-economic Statistics
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Arctique, l’histoire secrète : de Pythéas à Poutine, une lutte de 2500 ans
History of the conquest of the Arctic, from the first explorers to the present day. (Dominique Le Brun Paris, Omnibus, 2018, 662 p.)
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Arthur Lamothe Collection (BAnQ)
Filmmaker Arthur Lamothe has devoted most of his work to raising awareness of the First Peoples of Quebec, mainly the Innu and their culture. This collection covers two of his documentaries shot in the 1970s: “Amerindian Culture” and “Previous Memory”. Through 81 short films, various subjects are discussed, including snowshoe making and butchering moose.
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Atlas des peuples autochtones du Canada
Four-volume atlas presenting information on Indigenous communities, languages, education, treaties and territories, as well as residential schools, colonialism, racism and cultural appropriation. (Ottawa, Société géographique royale du Canada, 2018, 4 vol. )
Subjects: Atlas, Colonialism, Indian residential schools, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Inuit
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Atlas des pôles : régions polaires : questions sur un avenir incertain
Atlas published by Éditions Autrement presenting the physical and natural environment, First Nations, and environmental, climatic, and geopolitical issues associated with the Arctic and the Antarctic.
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Atlas of Indian nations
Atlas with rich iconographic, cartographic, and textual content presenting the various nations of North America according to a wide range of themes. Includes relevant content about the First Peoples of the North and the Arctic. (Washington, National Geographic Society, 2013, 219 p.)
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Atlas of Registered Aboriginal Population of Quebec (Réseau DIALOG)
Interactive map of statistical data on the registered Indian population in Quebec from 1998 to 2010, on-reserve and off-reserve.
Subjects: Atlas, Demographic statistics, Indigenous peoples, Maps, Population
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Atlas of the North American Indian
Atlas with a focus on the history, migrations, conflicts, lifestyles, and location of Indigenous Peoples in North America. Content related to Northern Canada and Alaska.
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Autochtonia
Articles, books, briefs, theses, and research reports on the Indigenous peoples of Quebec (in French only). Some publications are freely available.
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- Free - Reference only
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- Health Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Avataq Cultural Institute
Three separate collections are available through the website: an archeology collection, an art and artifact collection, and archives of drawings, historical photos, and oral histories. The institute also houses a library that holds more than 4,000 publications, mostly concerning Nunavik, as well as information about other Arctic regions and indigenous peoples.
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences