2000
DOI: 10.2307/1552535
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Challenges and Choices: Exploring the Interplay of Climate, History, and Culture on Canada's Labrador Coast

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“…Studies that have been moving in this direction include McGovern's (1991) re-examination of the Norse collapse and extinction on Greenland, as well as Kaplan and Woollett's (2000) re-analysis of the Labrador communal house phenomenon. Research examining historic Inuit populations in outer Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, employed a similar approach to help explain the cultural continuity that persisted in this area despite changing social and environmental conditions over the last 500 years (Henshaw, 1999(Henshaw, , 2000.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that have been moving in this direction include McGovern's (1991) re-examination of the Norse collapse and extinction on Greenland, as well as Kaplan and Woollett's (2000) re-analysis of the Labrador communal house phenomenon. Research examining historic Inuit populations in outer Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, employed a similar approach to help explain the cultural continuity that persisted in this area despite changing social and environmental conditions over the last 500 years (Henshaw, 1999(Henshaw, , 2000.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research question is being addressed by archaeological research at the Inuit winter settlement sites of Uivak Point 1 in the Okak region and Oakes Bay 1 on Dog Island (Kaplan and Woollett 2000;Kaplan 2009aKaplan , 2009bZutter 2009) (Figure 1). Uivak Point 1 (HjCl-09) is on a windswept tundra-covered cape at the northern edge of Okak Bay (Kaplan 2009a: 120).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oakes Bay I is on a wet, boggy slope along the shore of an inlet on the west side of Dog Island. It includes the ruins of seven large sod-house depressions of various sizes dating to the 17th and 18th centuries (Kaplan and Woollett 2000) (Figure 4). In 2002, five square-metre units were excavated from the interior of House 4 from the sleeping platform to the middle of the floor.…”
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“…The current archaeobotanical research is part of a larger multidisciplinary palaeoeconomic project led by Dr. James Woollett (Université Laval) and focused on the 18th-century Labrador Inuit subsistence economy within the context of environmental (e.g., Little Ice Age cooling) and cultural changes (e.g., European/Moravian missionary settlement), both of which directly influenced Inuit society (Kaplan and Woollett 2000;Lemus-Lauzon et al this issue;Roy et. al.…”
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confidence: 99%