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TitleDateReferenceAuthorsCall #ISSN
Calling moose: a mid-nineteenth century example of Northern Tutchone scapulimancy from Fort Selkirk, Yukon 2025 Ethnohistory 72 (1): 1-24
  • Victoria Elena Castillo
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 1527-5477
Of the twig eater: the quiet revival of moosehair embroidery 2024 First American art magazine 44 (): 32-9
  • Matthew Ryan Smith
H6/KUB [FIRST-] 2333-5548
Encountering moose in a changing landscape: sociality, intentionality, and emplaced relationships 2022 Ethnos 87 (5): 932-62
  • Clinton N. Westman
  • H. Max Pospisil
  • Katherine Wheatley
  • Tara L. Joly
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Embracing moose in Kugluktuk 2020 Inuktitut (127): 8-13
  • Millie Kuliktana
*H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] 0705-8527
The relational nature of song in musical human-animal interaction in Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in traditional territory, Yukon 2019 Journal of ethnobiology 39 (3): 478-91
  • Tamara Ransport
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
"The bloody moose got up and took off": talking carefully about food animals in a northern Athabaskan village 2009 Anthropological linguistics 50 (2): 125-147
  • Thomas McIlwrath
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Taking into consideration Waswanipi Cree knowledge about moose to improve forest management on their hunting grounds 2006 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 36 (2-3): 19-32, 158-9
  • Christian Dussault
  • Hugo Jacqmain
  • Louis Bélanger
  • Luc Bouthillier
  • Réhaume Courtois
  • Solange Nadeau
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
A study of birchbark-style moose call - on the call and origin of music 1997 Bulletin of the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples 6 (): 167-98
  • Takao Masuya
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