Smithsonian Libraries Keeping our traditions alive : compendium of best practices in promoting the traditional ways of live of Arctic indigenous peoples View on Smithsonian → Catalog Record View Full Record → Cover title. 68 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 20 x 20 cm Item Details Creator Arctic Council Date 2015 Identifier ld1-1646149545906-1646149571302-0 Subjects Arctic peoples, Arctic peoples--Ethnobotany, Arctic peoples--Social life and customs, Arctic Regions, Arctique, Conservation des ressources naturelles, Conservation of natural resources, Ecology, Ethnobotanique, Ethnobotany, Gestion, Management, Mœurs et coutumes, Natural resources--Management, Peuples de l'Arctique, Peuples de l'Arctique--Ethnobotanique, Peuples de l'Arctique--Mœurs et coutumes, Ressources naturelles, Ressources naturelles--Gestion, Social life and customs, Society Contributors Smithsonian Libraries Source Archive Smithsonian Institution Related Items by Subject ‘Arctic crashes’ : human, climate, and habitat agency in the eastern Arctic and North Atlantic 18th Inuit Studies Conference : Arctic Inuit connections : learning from the top of the world : Washington D.C., October 24th-28th, 2012 A chart of the discoveries of H.M.S. Hecla & Griper, A complete guide to Arctic wildlife / Richard Sale ; photographs by Per Michelsen and Richard Sale A map of the icy sea in which the several communications with the land waters and other new discoveries are exhibited
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