Essays by Hugh Brody

  • ‘Inuit Land Use and Occupancy and Inummarit, The Real People’ [36]

  • ‘Industrial Impact in the Canadian North’ [37]

  • ‘Eskimo: A Language With a Future’ [38]

  • ‘Continuity and Change: The Inuit and Settlers of Labrador’ [39]

  • ‘Alcohol’ – Etudes Inuit [40]

  • ‘Jim's Journey’ [41]

  • ‘On Indian Land:The Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en’ [42]

  • Introduction to Stikine,The Great River [43]

  • ‘The Power of the Image’ – in Imaging the Arctic [44]

  • ‘Nomads and Settlers’ [45]

  • ‘Taking the Words from their Mouths’ [46]

  • Introduction to Seasons of the Arctic, photographs by Paul Nicklen [47]

  • ‘In conversation with Hugh Brody’, interview by Eleanor Wachtel [48]

  • ‘Atanarjuat – the fast runner’, a discussion of Zacharias Kunuk's film [49]

  • ‘Inside Lake Ballard’ – in Antony Gormley's Inside Australia [50]

  • Foreword to Robert Semeniuk's Among the Inuit [51]

  • ‘Without Stories We Are Lost’ – in The Journals of Knud Rasmussen [52]

  • ‘Stations of Life’, an essay about inequality [53]

  • ‘The Anthropology of Ourselves’ – in Anthony Gormley's One And Other: The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square [54]

  • ‘Gaddafi and the Tuareg’ [55]

  • ‘1 December 1961: Fly the Flag of Independence’ [56]

  • Guest editorial for Irish Journal of Anthropology [57] ‘Permanence and Transition – Anthropological Perspectives’

  • Forward to Woodsmoke and Leafcups, Autobiographical footnotes to the anthropology of the Durwa by the Indian botanical anthropologist Madhu Ramnath [58]

  • With Peter Usher, Obituary of the late Jim Lotz Arctic, Arctic Institute of North America [59] [1]

  • ‘Messages’, in Antony Gormley: Field for the British Isles [60]

  • ‘A Story of Arctic Maps’, in Groundwork: Writings on Places and People [61]

  • ‘The People’s Land—The Film’ an essay in: The Hands' Measure: Essays Honouring Leah Aksaajuq Otak's Contribution to Arctic Science [62]

  • ‘What were we mapping? From the Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project to the Southern Kalahari’ In: Mapping the Unmappable? Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa [63]