Northern Lights
ISSN 1701-0004 (print) ISSN 1925-2943 (online)
The circumpolar North is an area of contemporary discussion and historical fascination. This series highlights diverse areas of northern scholarship, including natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.
Co-published with the Arctic Institute of North America.
Series Editor: David Millar is a glaciologist interested in arctic climate change. He is lead author of the Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists.
Polaris: The Chief Scientist’s Recollections of the American North Pole Expedition, 1871-73
Emil Bessels,
Edited and Translated by William Barr
Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North: Terrestrial Sovereignty, 1870-1939
Gordon W. Smith,
Edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Edited by Barry Scott Zellen,
with a Foreword by the Honorable Mead Treadwell
and an Afterward by Lawson W. Brigham
Wendy Dathan
Arctic Scientist, Gulag Survivor: The Biography of Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev, 1905-1991
By Aleksei Mikhailovich Ermolaev and
V.D. Dibner,
Edited and Translated by William Barr
Lands that Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland
Spencer Apollonio
Paul C. Appleton,
Edited by William Barr
Tanana and Chandalar: The Alaska Field Journals of Robert A. McKennan
Edited by Craig Mishler and
William E. Simeone
Alliance and Conflict: The World System of the Inupiaq Eskimos
Ernest S. Burch, Jr.
Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North
Edited by Fikret Berkes,
Rob Huebert,
Helen Fast,
Micheline Manseau,
and Alan Diduck
As Long As This Land Shall Last: A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870-1939
By Rene Fumoleau,
With an Epilogue by Joanne Barnaby
New Owners in Their Own Land: Minerals and Inuit Land Claims
Robert L. McPherson
Many Faces of Gender: Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities
Edited by Lisa Frink,
Rita S. Shepard, and
Gregory A. Reinhardt
Nunavik: Inuit-Controlled Education in Arctic Quebec
Ann Vick-Westgate,
With a Foreword by Zebedee Nungak