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Kangiryuatjagmiut

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247: 304: 190: 66:, the Kangiryuarmiut migrated mostly by foot, developing what Nuttall (1992) referred to as an "embodied memoryscape" in that people knew all place names en route, the accompanying stories, and a collective significance and relational understanding of locations. According to Balanoff and Chambers, this knowledge is integral to social identity and 288: 374: 231: 281: 345: 379: 274: 197: 159: 224: 140: 104: 50:
were the northernmost Copper Inuit. As with the Kangiryuarmiut, the Kangiryuatjagmiut migrated seasonally throughout western
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Inuit youth : growth and change in the Canadian Arctic
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Index

Copper Inuit
Minto Inlet
Walker Bay
Kangiryuarmiut
Prince Albert Sound
Victoria Island
Banks Island
Kugluktuk, Nunavut
schooners
Inuinnaqtun
"Prehistoric and Present Commerce among the Arctic Coast Eskimo"
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0-665-82395-9
Condon, R.G.
Inuit youth : growth and change in the Canadian Arctic
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0-8135-1212-3
"Migrations Abstracts"
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Northwest Territories
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