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Record Nr.

UNINA9910456099903321

Autore

Dorais Louis-Jacques <1945->

Titolo

Quaqtaq : modernity and identity in an Inuit community / / Louis-Jacques Dorais

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2001

©1997

ISBN

1-281-99761-7

9786611997618

1-4426-7893-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (153 p.)

Disciplina

306/.089/9710714111

Soggetti

Inuit - Cultural assimilation - Québec (Province) - Quaqtaq

Inuit - Québec (Province) - Quaqtaq - Ethnic identity

Inuit - Québec (Province) - Quaqtaq - Social conditions

Electronic books.

Quaqtaq (Québec) Social conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: On Modernity, Identity, and Quaqtaq -- 1. Qallunaaqalaurtinagu: When There Were No Qallunaat -- 2. The Formation of a Community -- 3. Quaqtaq in the 1990s -- 4. Some Fundamentals of Identity -- 5. Quaqtaq and the World -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Historical Events in Tuvaaluk and Quaqtaq, 1910-1990 -- Appendix B: Adult Deaths in Tuvaaluk and Quaqtaq, 1941-1992 -- Appendix C: Peterhead Boats in Tuvaaluk, 1930-1967 -- Notes -- References -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

How, in a world that is drastically changing, can the Inuit preserve their identity? Louis-Jacques Dorais explores this question in Quaqtaq, the first ethnography of a contemporary Canadian Inuit community to be published in over twenty-five years. The community of Quaqtaq is a small village on Hudson Strait where hunting and gathering are still the mainstays of life. In this description of Quaqtaq, based on data collected over a thirty-year period, we get a glimpse of its early cultural



history, its development into a settled community, and its present realities. Dorais identifies three principal manifestations of local identity - kinship, religion, and language - that persist despite the brutal intrusion of modernity. He concludes by examining the role politics and education have played in the relationship between Quaqtaq and the outside world.Quaqtaq is a unique and important study that will be of interest to scholars, administrators, and citizens of Inuit and other native communities.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910698282603321

Autore

Forget François

Titolo

Planet Mars [[electronic resource] ] : story of another world / / François Forget, François Costard and Philippe Lognonné

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; New York, : Springer

Chichester, UK, : In Association with Praxis Pub., c2008

[Washington, D.C.] : , : National Archives and Records Administration, , [1979]

ISBN

1-281-86105-7

9786611861056

0-387-48927-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (243 p.)

Collana

Springer-Praxis books in popular astronomy

Altri autori (Persone)

CostardFrançois

LognonnéPhilippe

Disciplina

523.43

Soggetti

Astronomy

Mars (Planet)

Mars (Planet) Exploration

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Welcome to Mars; Introduction; Martian landscapes; Chronology of Mars; Before Mars and the other planets; Very rapid protoplanetary growth; Formation of the core, crust and mantle; The evolution of Mars, the Earth, Venus and Mercury; What Martian meteorites tell us; The origin of atmospheres and water; Meteoritic bombardment; The enigma



of the 'north-south dissymmetry'; The primordial dynamo and magnetic field; The moons of Mars: captured asteroids?; Rivers on Mars!; The source of Mars' rivers; The mystery of the lakes; Traces of water; A history of many chapters; In search of a lost ocean

The mystery of Mars' past climateThe theory of life on Mars; Hunting for fossils; A unique witness, 4 billion years old; The end of an oasis: Mars loses its atmosphere; Life on Mars today; A sub-surface motor: convection in the mantle; Giant volcanoes on Mars; Olympus Mons: the solar system's biggest volcano; Lava flows and lava plains; Ridges and cracks on the surface; Valles Marineris: the valley of wonders; A permanently frozen subsurface; The mystery of the chaotic terrains; Outflow channels; A drive around the mouth of Ares Vallis; A second Siberia; Seasons and temperatures

The atmosphere of MarsMartian winds; Martian meteorology; Dunes, ergs and erosion: footprints of the winds; The dust cycle: ever-orange skies; The dust cycle: planet of storms; The dust cycle: whirlwinds of dust; The dust cycle: global storms; The water cycle: vapour, frost and ice - water on Mars; The water cycle: clouds and fogs; The CO2 cycle: seasonal polar caps; The CO2 cycle: an atmosphere which solidifies; The CO2 cycle: the vagaries of carbon dioxide ice; The CO2 cycle: the residual southern polar cap; Climate change: when Mars rocks on its axis

Climate change: ancient glaciers on MarsClimate change: surface ice at high latitudes; Climate change: intermittent water flows; Climate change: polar sediments, evidence of past climates; Telescopic voyages; First visitors: the Mariner probes; Soviet setbacks; Viking; A difficult exploration; New American initiatives; Spirit and Opportunity: wheels on Mars; Europe joins in: Mars Express; The future of European Mars exploration; Imagination serves exploration; The Grail: returning samples; Astronauts on Mars

Sommario/riassunto

Give an insight of Mars by adopting an outline based on history rather than on subtopic (atmosphere, surface, interior). This work looks at its evolution, and incorporates the results from the space missions of Mars Express, Spirit and Opportunity. It also examines its formation from the ashes of dead stars, more than 4 5 billion years ago.