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2002
Brumbach, H. J.
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Jarvenpa R.
(2002).
Gender dynamics in Native northwestern North America: Perspectives and prospects
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195-210.
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1999
Brumbach, H. J.
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Jarvenpa R.
(1999).
The gendered nature of living and storage space in the Canadian Subarctic
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107-123.
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1997
Brumbach, H. J.
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Jarvenpa R.
(1997).
Ethnoarchaeology of subsistence space and gender: A subarctic Dene case
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62
(3), 414-436.
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Brumbach, H. J.
, &
Jarvenpa R.
(1997).
Woman the hunter: Ethnoarchaeological lessons from Chipewyan life-cycle dynamics
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17-32.
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1995
Jarvenpa, R.
, &
Brumbach H. J.
(1995).
Ethnoarchaelogy and gender: Chipewyan women as hunters
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39-82.
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1989
Brumbach, H. J.
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Jarvenpa R.
(1989).
Ethnoarchaeological and cultural frontiers: Athapaskan, Algonquian and European adaptations in the central subarctic
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1988
Jarvenpa, R.
, &
Brumbach H. J.
(1988).
Socio-spatial organization and decision making processes: Observations from the Chipewyan
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90
(3), 598-618.
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1987
Jarvenpa, R.
(1987).
The Hudson's Bay Company, the Roman Catholic Church and the Chipewyan in the late fur trade period
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1985
Jarvenpa, R.
, &
Brumbach H. J.
(1985).
Occupational status, ethnicity, and ecology: Métis Cree adaptations in a Canadian trading frontier
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13
(3), 309-329.
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1984
Jarvenpa, R.
, &
Brumbach H. J.
(1984).
The microeconomics of southern Chipewyan fur trade history
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1983
Jarvenpa, R.
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Brumbach H. J.
(1983).
Ethnoarchaeological perspectives on an Athapaskan moose kill
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36
(2), 174-184.
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1982
Brumbach, H. J.
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Buell C.
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Jarvenpa R.
(1982).
An ethnoarchaeological approach to Chipewyan adaptations in the late fur trade period
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19
(1), p1-49.
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Jarvenpa, R.
(1982).
Intergroup behaviour and imagery: The case of Chipewyan and Cree
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21
(4), 283-299.
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Jarvenpa, R.
(1982).
Symbolism and inter-ethnic relations among hunter-gatherers: Chipewyan conflict lore
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24
(1), 43-76.
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1980
Jarvenpa, R.
(1980).
The trappers of Patuanak: Toward a spatial ecology of modern hunters
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1977
Jarvenpa, R.
(1977).
Subarctic Indian trappers and band society: The economics of male mobility
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5
(3), 223-259.
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Jarvenpa, R.
(1977).
The ubiquitous bushman: Chipewyan-white trapper relations of the 1930s
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1976
Jarvenpa, R.
(1976).
Spatial and ecological factors in the annual economic cycle of the English River Band of Chipewyan
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(1), 43-69.
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