Guy Mary-Rousselière

Father Guy Mary-Rousselière (Le Mans, France 1913-1994 Mittimatalik) was a French-Canadian anthropologist, missionary priest at Mittimatalik, and string figure collector. He was involved in recording Inuit songs,[1] film-making, and had photographs occasionally published in National Geographic.[2] He excavated many artifacts given to the National Museum in Ottawa.[2]

He was editor of Eskimo magazine for several years, a member of the Northwest Territories Historic Sites and Monuments Board for many years, and was a recipient, in 1988 from the Honourable Bill McKnight, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, of a Northern Science Award recipient in 1988.[2]

Bibliography

Filmography

Sources

  1. Michael Hauser, Erik Holtved, and Bent Jensen (2010). Traditional Inuit Songs from the Thule Area, Volume 1, p.126 & 740. ISBN 978-87-635-2589-3.
  2. 1 2 3 Gordon, Bryan C. "Father Guy Mary-Rousselière (1913–1994) ", Arctic, Vol. 47, NO. 3 (September 1994), p.318.
  3. Frédéric Laugrand and Jarich Oosten (2002). "Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic", Journal de la Société des Américanistes, p.203-225.
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