BaashuusJessen, J. (1935): Arctic nervous diseases. Veterinary Journal, 91, 339.
2.
BalikciA. (1960): Research on arvilikjuarmuit suicide patterns. Paper read at the Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, January 9, 1960.
3.
BalikciA. (1961): Suicidal behaviour among the Netsilik Eskimos in Canadian Society: Sociological Perspectives. Ed. BlishenB.Free Press of Glencoe.
4.
BrillA. A. (1913): Piblokto or hysteria among Peary's Eskimos. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 40, 514.
5.
ButlerG. C. (1965): Incidence of suicide among the ethnic groups of the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory. Medical Services Journal, Canada, 21, 252.
6.
ChanceN. A. (1965): Acculturation, self-identification, and personality adjustment. American Anthropologist, 67, 372.
7.
ChanceN. A. (1968): Implications of environmental stress: strategies of developmental change in the north. Archives of Environmental Health, 17, 571.
8.
ChanceN. A. (1962): Conceptual and methodological problems in cross-cultural health research. American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health, 52, 410.
9.
ChanceN. A. (1960): Culture change and integration: an Eskimo example. American Anthropologist, 62, 1028.
10.
CzaplickaM. A. (1914): Aboriginal Siberia, a Study in Social Anthropology.Oxford, Clarendon.
11.
EhrstromM. C. (1951): Medical investigations in north Greenland 1948–1949. Acta Medica Scandinavica, 140, 241. Parts I and II.
12.
GussowZ. (1960): Pibloctoq (hysteria) among the Polar Eskimo: an ethnopsychiatric study. The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, 1, 218.
13.
GussowZ. (1963): A preliminary report of kayak-angst among the Eskimo of west Greenland: a study in sensory deprivation. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 9, 18.
14.
HonigmannJ. J., HonigmannI. (1965): Eskimo townsmen.Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology, Ottawa.
15.
LantisM. (1968): Environmental stresses on human behaviour. Archives of Environmental Health, 17, 578.
16.
LeightonA. H., and HughesC. C. (1955): Notes on Eskimo patterns of suicide. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 2, 327.
17.
LubartJ. M. (1966): A Study of Basic Personality Traits of the Cariboo Eskimos: a preliminary report. Developments in Psychoanalysis at Columbia University.
18.
LubartJ. M.: Problems of adaptation: Mackenzie Delta Eskimos: a preliminary clinical report. In Press. MacKenzie Delta Reports, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa.
19.
MurphyH. B. M. (1966): Review of Butler (1965): Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review and Newsletter, III, 57.
20.
MurphyJ. M. (formerly Hughes) (1960): An epidemiological study of psychopathology in an Eskimo village. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University 1960.
21.
MurphyJ. M. (1964): Psychotherapeutic aspects of shamanism on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. In Magic, Faith, and Healing: Studies in Primitive Psychiatry Today, KievA. (ed.), London, Collier-Mcmillan Ltd.
22.
NovakovskyS. (1924): Arctic or Siberian hysteria as a reflex of the geographic environment. Ecology, 5, 113.
23.
ParkerS. (1962): Eskimo psychopathology in the context of Eskimo personality and culture. American Anthropologist, 64, 76.
24.
ParkerS. (1960): The witiko psychosis in the context of Ojibwa personality and culture. American Anthropologist, 62, 603.
25.
SampathH. M.: The characteristics of hospitalized psychiatric Eskimo patients from the east arctic. Proceedings of Killam Workshop on Research Problems in the Social Psychiatry of the East Arctic. Memorial University, Newfoundland (to be published).
26.
TeicherM. I. (1960): Windigo psychosis: a study of a relationship between belief and behavior among the Indians of Northeastern Canada. Proceedings of the 1960 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society.
27.
ValleeF. G. (1966): Eskimo theories of mental illness in the Hudson Bay region. Anthropologica, 1, 73.
28.
ValleeF. G. (1967): Kabloona and Eskimo in the Central Keewatin. The Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology, Ottawa.
29.
ValleeF. G. (1968): Stresses of change and mental health among the Canadian Eskimos. Archives of Environmental Health, 17, 565.
30.
WallaceA. F. C., and AckermanR. E. (1960): An interdisciplinary approach to mental disorder among the polar Eskimos of northwest Greenland. Anthropologica N.S., 2, 1.
31.
WilliamsonR. G. (1968): The Canadian Arctic, sociocultural change. Archives of Environmental Health, 17, 484.
32.
WillisJ. A., and MartinM. (1962): Mental Health in Canada's North. Mental Health Division, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Canada. (mimeo).