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The Journal of Inuit Anthropology

Por HO GIUSTINO

Sinopsis

"The Journal of Inuit Anthropology" presents a groundbreaking collection of scholarly articles that delve into various aspects of Inuit culture, history, language, and psychology. This comprehensive e-book offers a wealth of knowledge, showcasing the tireless efforts of esteemed author Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler, alongside contributions from other co-writers, supervisors, and reviewers from prestigious academic institutions.

Volume One begins with "A Comparative Study of Hawaiian and Inuktitut: Inuit Linguistics" by Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler. This enlightening exploration delves into the linguistic connections and differences between the Hawaiian and Inuktitut languages, shedding light on the rich tapestry of Inuit linguistic heritage.

Next, "Mapping the Inuit Settlements and Sub-Culture Sphere: Inuit Geography" provides a meticulous examination of the intricate network of Inuit settlements and their associated sub-cultures. Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler offers valuable insights into the geographical aspects of Inuit communities, uncovering their spatial relationships and cultural dynamics.

In "Dividing the Inuinnait: Inuit History," Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler unravels the historical narratives and complexities surrounding the division of the Inuinnait. This thought-provoking study chronicles the social, cultural, and political transformations that shaped the Inuinnait people, offering a deep understanding of their unique historical trajectory.

"Navigating Nutritional and Cultural Shifts in Alaska Food Systems: Inuit Culture" explores the intricate interplay between nutrition, culture, and changing food systems in Alaska. Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler sheds light on the challenges faced by Inuit communities in adapting to modern dietary shifts while preserving their cultural identity and traditional knowledge.

The final paper, "Depression and Suicide Rates among Inuit: Inuit Psychology," co-authored by Ho Giustino Lee-Biachler and Y. Tan, addresses the pressing issue of mental health within the Inuit population. Through a comprehensive analysis, the authors delve into the factors influencing depression and suicide rates, highlighting the urgent need for culturally sensitive mental health support and intervention strategies.

"The Journal of Inuit Anthropology" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of Inuit culture, history, language, and psychology. It is a testament to the dedication and collaborative efforts of the authors, supervisors, and reviewers from renowned institutions, including Bergen Community College, Columbia University, Pioneer Academy, Stanford University, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of California Berkeley, University of Florida, and the University of Washington.

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Ficha Técnica

Editorial: Ho Giustino

ISBN: 9798223060376

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/06/2023

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