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  3. Vol. 20 No. 4 (1967): December: 221–280

Vol. 20 No. 4 (1967): December: 221–280

Published: 1967-01-01

Articles

  • Glaciation of Chagvan Bay Area, Southwestern Alaska

    Stephen C. Porter
    227-246
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  • On Some Planktonic Protozoa Taken from the Track of the Drift Station ARLIS I, 1960-61

    John F. Tibbs
    247-254
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  • Postglacial Uplift at Tanquary Fiord, Northern Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories

    G. Hattersley-Smith, Austin Long
    255-260
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Notes

  • The Canadian North in the Next Hundred Years

    P.D. McTaggart-Cowan
    261-262
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  • The Soviet Drifting Ice Station, NORTH-67

    Max C. Brewer
    263-265
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  • Remarks on Eskimo Sealing and the Harp Seal Controversy

    Don Charles Foote
    267-268
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  • Eskimo Administration in Alaska

    George W. Rogers
    269-270
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Dictionnaire Alphabético-Syllabique du Langage Esquimau de L'ungava et Contrées Limitrophes, par Lucien Schneider

    Guy Mary-Rousselière, O.M.I.
    273-274
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  • Métis of the Mackenzie District, by Richard Slobodin

    Edward S. Rogers
    274
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  • Proceedings of the Symposium on the Arctic Heat Budget and Atmospheric Circulation, edited by J.O. Fletcher

    F. Kenneth Hare
    274-275
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  • Whooping Crane Population Dynamics on the Nesting Grounds, Wood Buffalo national Park, Northwest Territories, Canada, by N.S. Novakowski

    John W. Aldrich
    275-276
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Commentary

  • Northern Highlights of Canada's Centennial

    Arctic Institute of North America
    222-226
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