Patterns of Activity-Induced Pathology in a Canadian Inuit Population

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By Charles F. Merbs

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Aspects of degenerative and traumatic pathology were studied in a skeletal series of Hudson Bay Inuit recovered from the site of Tunirmiut at Native Point, Southampton Island, Northwest Territories in 1955 and 1959. From these studies of the Sadlermiut, a people who became extinct during the winter of 1902-03, twenty activity patterns which had the potential of leaving a permanent imprint on the skeleton were identified? Some of these common to humanity in general, some characteristic of all Inuit, and some unique to the Sadlermiut. Published in English.
Patterns of Activity-Induced Pathology in a Canadian Inuit Population