

Table of Contents
Articles
Natalie C. Asselin, David G. Barber, Pierre R. Richard, Steven H. Ferguson
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121–132
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Ryan J. Galley, Brent G.T. Else, Stephen E.L. Howell, Jennifer V. Lukovich, David G. Barber
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133–144
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Amie L. Black, H. Grant Gilchrist, Karel A. Allard, Mark L. Mallory
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145–154
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Ulf Marquard-Petersen
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155–166
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James M. Savelle, Arthur S. Dyke, Peter J. Whitridge, Melanie Poupart
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167–181
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Spyros Beltaos, Bommanna G. Krishnappan, Robert Rowsell, Tom Carter, Roger Pilling, Paul Emile Bergeron
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182–194
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Nikolaus Gantner, Julie Veillette, Wendy K. Michaud, Robert Bajno, Derek Muir, Warwick C. Vincent, Michael Power, Brian Dixon, James D. Reist, Sonja Hausmann, Reinhard Pienitz
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195–206
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Nicholas C. Larter, John A. Nagy, Tad M. Bartareau
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207–213
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Colleen M. Davison, Penelope Hawe
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214–228
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Notes
Dariusz Jakubas, Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas
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229–232
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Book Reviews
Inuit and Whalers on Baffin Island Through German Eyes: Wilhelm Weike's Arctic Journal and Letters (1883–84), by Ludger Müller-Wille and Bernd Gieseking; translated by William Barr
Kenn Harper
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233–234
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From Far and Wide: A Complete History of Canada’s Arctic Sovereignty, by Peter Pigott
Adam Lajeunesse
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234–235
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Yukon: A Wilder Place, photographs by Fritz Mueller and text by Teresa Earle
Mark O'Donoghue
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236
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I Loved this Work...I have been Delightfully Busy: An Autobiography of John T. Crowell, Master Mariner, at Sea and in the Polar Regions, recorded in part by Captain Jim Sharp, compiled and edited by Spencer Apollonio
Peter Schledermann
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237–238
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Run Until Dead: A Brief History of the Polar Expedition Dog, by Marget Florio
Peter Schledermann
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238–239
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Qaluyaarmiuni Nunamtenek Qanemciput Our Nelson Island Stories: Meanings of Place on the Bering Sea Coast, transcribed and translated by Alice Rearden; edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan
Elizabeth Marino
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230-240
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Books Received and Papers to Appear
Books Received
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240
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Papers to Appear in ARCTIC
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241
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InfoNorth News
AINA News
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242–243
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