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Scottie Creek Research Papers

Publications, Conference Presentations, and Reports Related to the Scottie Creek Culture History Project

PUBLICATIONS

in preparation

It's Hard Enough to Control Yourself; It's Ridiculous to Think You Can Control Animals: Competing Views on the Bush in Contemporary Yukon.

under peer review

Getting to Know the Neighbourhood: Upper Tanana Place Names and Navigation in the Scottie Creek Valley of the Yukon - Alaska Borderlands. Submitted to Arctic: The Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America.

in press

Remembering Nelnah - Bessie John. The Northern Review (2002).

2001

Intergenerational Differences in Ethnic Identification in an Athapaskan Community. The American Review of Canadian Studies. (Spring/Summer 2001): 105-119.

CONFERENCE and PAPER PRESENTATIONS

2002

"It's Hard Enough to Control Yourself; It's Ridiculous to Think You Can Control Animals: Competing Views on the Bush in Contemporary Yukon." Paper delivered at the 2002 Annual General Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association. Anchorage, Alaska, 5 April 2002.

"Survey Efforts in the Scottie Creek Valley, 2001." (with Glen Mackay). Paper delivered at the 2002 Annual General Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association. Anchorage, Alaska, 6 April 2002. This presentation was based on the 2001 Summary Field Report (pdf).

2001

"Getting to know the neighbourhood: Upper Tanana Place Names and Navigation in the Scottie Creek Valley, Yukon-Alaska Borderlands." Paper delivered at the 2001 Annual General Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association. Fairbanks, Alaska. 22 March 2001.

1997

"Following in the Footsteps of Robert McKennan: Contemporary Research with the Upper Tanana." Invited lecture to the Faculty of Arts, Dartmouth College, 15 April 1997.

"Contemporary Hunting and Gathering in the Western Subarctic." Invited lecture to the Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College, 12 April 1997.

"Cross-Border Research in the Upper Tanana Valley, Yukon-Alaska Borderlands." Invited lecture to the Institute for Canadian Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Washington, D.C. 2 April 1997.

1993

"Traditional Knowledge and Protected Areas." Invited paper at a workshop in the Forum on Northern Protected Areas and Wilderness. Whitehorse, Yukon, 5 November

"Social and Cultural Implications of Global Change to the North." Invited Plenary Address to The Human Dimensions of Global Change, a workshop sponsored by the Royal Society of Canada's Canadian Global Change Program, & ACUNS. Whitehorse, Yukon, 15 May.

REPORTS

2002

Final Report on Archaeological Investigations within the White River First Nation's Territory (1994 & 2001). Submitted to the White River First Nation, Yukon Heritage Branch, and Archaeological Survey of Canada (Archaeological Survey of Canada Permit # 94-4ASR [1994] and Yukon - Canada Archaeological Sites Regulation Permit # 01-15ASR [2001]). Pdf of Report Text. Pdf of Report Figures.

Field Report - Archaeological Survey of the Scottie Creek Valley, 2001." Permit Report submitted to the White River First Nation, Northern Research Institute, Yukon Heritage Branch, and Archaeological Survey of Canada. Pdf of Field Report.

1997

"Contemporary Issues Across the Yukon - Alaska Border for the Upper Tanana Dineh." Discussion paper for the Canadian Studies Department, Johns Hopkins School of International Studies, Washington, D.C. 18 pp.

1996

"Intergenerational Differences in Ethnicity Among the Scottie Creek Dineh Su." mss., 28 pp.

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