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Bogoslovskaya, L., Slugin, I., Zagrebin, I. & Krupnik, I. (2016) Maritime Hunting Culture of Chukotka: Traditions and Modern Practices Mason, R. & Krupnik, I. (Eds.), Anchorage, Alaska, National Park Service, Shared Beringian Heritage Program.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-29 11:23:03
Kozlov, A. (2016) Look at Contemporary Arctic Marine Mammal Hunters' Diet. Mason, R. & Krupnik, I. (Eds.), Maritime Hunting Culture of Chukotka: Traditions and Modern Practices Anchorage, Alaska.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-29 11:20:23
Krupnik, I. & Crowell, A. L. (Eds.), (2020) Arctic crashes: people and animals in the changing north Washington, USA, Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-18 14:29:25
Krupnik, I. (2019) At the Frontline or Very Close Living with Climate Change on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1999 2017. Feola, G., Geoghegan, H. & Arnall, A. (Eds.), Climate and Culture: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on a Warming World.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-08-16 13:44:30
Krupnik, I. & Jolly, D. (Eds.), (2002) The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Frontiers in Polar Social Science. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States.  
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Krupnik, I. & Chlenov, M. (2007) The end of "Eskimo land": Yupik relocation in Chukotka, 1958-1959. Études Inuit Studies, 31 59–81.  
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Krupnik, I. (2020) Pacific Walrus, People, and Sea Ice: Relations ar Subpopulation Scale, 1825-2015. Krupnik, I. & Crowell, A. L. (Eds.), Arctic Crashes: People and Animals in the Changing North Washington, USA.  
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Krupnik, I. & Chlenov, M. (2014) Yupik Transitions: Change and Survival at Bering Strait, 1900-1960 Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, University of Alaska Press.  
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