Aasivissuit - Nipisat: inuit hunting ground between ice and sea

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Aasivissuit - Nipisat : inuit hunting ground between ice and sea. / Jensen, Jens Fog; Andreasen, Claus; Fleischer-Lyberth, Paninnguaq; Løgstrup, Laust ; Poulsen, Hans Holt; Ólafsson, Ólafur Rafnar; Løventoft-Jessen, Anne-Christine ; Barr, Susan; Meldgaard, Morten.

Qeqqata Municipality, 2017. 192 p.

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Harvard

Jensen, JF, Andreasen, C, Fleischer-Lyberth, P, Løgstrup, L, Poulsen, HH, Ólafsson, ÓR, Løventoft-Jessen, A-C, Barr, S & Meldgaard, M 2017, Aasivissuit - Nipisat: inuit hunting ground between ice and sea. Qeqqata Municipality. <https://snm.ku.dk/SNMnyheder/alle_nyheder/2017/2017.1/levende-groenlandsk-kulturlandskab-nomineret-til-verdensarv/Aasivissuit-Nipisat_web.pdf>

APA

Jensen, J. F., Andreasen, C., Fleischer-Lyberth, P., Løgstrup, L., Poulsen, H. H., Ólafsson, Ó. R., Løventoft-Jessen, A-C., Barr, S., & Meldgaard, M. (2017). Aasivissuit - Nipisat: inuit hunting ground between ice and sea. Qeqqata Municipality. https://snm.ku.dk/SNMnyheder/alle_nyheder/2017/2017.1/levende-groenlandsk-kulturlandskab-nomineret-til-verdensarv/Aasivissuit-Nipisat_web.pdf

Vancouver

Jensen JF, Andreasen C, Fleischer-Lyberth P, Løgstrup L, Poulsen HH, Ólafsson ÓR et al. Aasivissuit - Nipisat: inuit hunting ground between ice and sea. Qeqqata Municipality, 2017. 192 p.

Author

Jensen, Jens Fog ; Andreasen, Claus ; Fleischer-Lyberth, Paninnguaq ; Løgstrup, Laust ; Poulsen, Hans Holt ; Ólafsson, Ólafur Rafnar ; Løventoft-Jessen, Anne-Christine ; Barr, Susan ; Meldgaard, Morten. / Aasivissuit - Nipisat : inuit hunting ground between ice and sea. Qeqqata Municipality, 2017. 192 p.

Bibtex

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