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International Polar Year, 2007-2008. --- Climatic changes --- Année Internationale Polaire, 2007-2008 --- Climat --- Detection --- Congresses. --- Changements --- Détection --- Congrès --- Polar regions --- Arctic regions --- Régions polaires --- Arctique --- Research --- Congresses --- Recherche --- International Polar Year, 2007-2008 --- Antarctica --- Environmental conditions --- 55 <98> --- Earth sciences. Geology. Meteorology etc.-- Arctic territories --- Année Internationale Polaire, 2007-2008 --- Détection --- Congrès --- Régions polaires --- Science --- Science research --- Scientific research --- Information services --- Learning and scholarship --- Methodology --- Research teams --- IPY, 2007-2008 --- Special years --- Changes, Climatic --- Climate change --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Environmental aspects --- Cold regions --- Arctic --- Arctic Ocean Region --- Arctic, The --- Far North --- The Arctic --- Antarctic regions --- Changes in climate --- Climate change science --- Global environmental change --- Research - Polar regions - Congresses --- Climatic changes - Detection - Polar regions - Congresses --- Polar regions - Research - Congresses --- Arctic regions - Research - Congresses --- Antarctica - Research - Congresses --- Polar regions - Environmental conditions - Congresses --- Année polaire internationale (2007-2008) --- Ecologie des régions polaires --- Climat polaire
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Cet ouvrage reprend l'art des peuples du Nord : - l'art Esquimau des Aléoutes d'Alaska, - l'art des Inuits répartis entre l'Alaska, le Canada, le Groenland et la Sibérie orientale , - l'art des Indiens sub-arctiques nord-américains (les Tlingit, les Haïda, les Tsimshian, les Wakashan du Nord, les Nuxalk, les Kwakwaka'wakw, les Nuuchab-nulth, les Salish de la côte), - l'art Athapascan du Nord, - l'art des Algonquins, - l'art des Sâmes ou Lapons du nord de la Scandinavie, - l'art des peuples du Nord-Sibérien distribués entre plusieurs ethnies (Nénètses, Khantes et Manses, Kètes, Bouriates, Evenks, Yakoutes/Iakoutes/Sakha, Tchouktches, Koriaks, Itelmènes, les Nivkbes et les Nanaïs), - l'art des Aïnous. Un chapitre important est consacré aux artistes du XXe siècle du Grand Nord.
Eskimo art --- Art, Shamanistic --- Arctic peoples --- Indian art --- Art inuit --- Art chamanique --- Peuples de l'Arctique --- Art indien d'Amérique --- Art --- Arctische bevolking --- Arctische volkeren --- Peuples arctiques --- Population arctique --- Indiens d'Amerique --- Algonquiens --- Amerique du Nord --- Groenland --- Sibérie --- ethnic art --- Greenland --- Siberia --- Arts primitifs --- Histoire de l'art --- Masque --- Sculpture --- Préhistoire --- 18e siècle --- 19e siècle --- 20e siècle --- Alaska --- Amérique du Nord --- Canada --- Scandinavie --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- sculpture [visual works] --- masks [costume] --- costume [mode of fashion] --- North America --- Arctic regions --- Arts premiers --- Art lapon --- Art inuit - Alaska --- Indiens d'Amerique - Art - Groenland --- Indiens d'Amerique - Nord-Ouest, Cote (Amerique du Nord) - Art --- Algonquiens - Art --- Alaska [state]
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