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David G. Anderson & Mark Nuttall 
Cultivating Arctic Landscapes 
Knowing and Managing Animals in the Circumpolar North

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In the last two decades, there has been an increased awareness of the traditions and issues that link aboriginal people across the circumpolar North. One of the key aspects of the lives of circumpolar peoples, be they in Scandinavia, Alaska, Russia, or Canada, is their relationship to the wild animals that support them. Although divided for most of the 20th Century by various national trading blocks, and the Cold War, aboriginal people in each region share common stories about the various capitalist and socialist states that claimed control over their lands and animals. Now, aboriginal peoples throughout the region are reclaiming their rights.


This volume is the first to give a well-rounded portrait of wildlife management, aboriginal rights, and politics in the circumpolar north. The book reveals unexpected continuities between socialist and capitalist ecological styles, as well as addressing the problems facing a new era of cultural exchanges between aboriginal peoples in each region.

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List of Figures


Foreword
by Tim Ingold


Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations


Chapter 1. Reindeer, Caribou and ‘Fairy Stories’ of State Power
David G. Anderson


Chapter 2. Uses and Abuses of ‘Traditional Knowledge’: Perspectives from the Yukon Territory
Julie Cruikshank


Chapter 3. Local Knowledge in Greenland: Arctic Perspectives and Contextual Differences
Frank Sejersen


Chapter 4. Codifying Knowledge about Caribou: The History of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada
Natasha Thorpe


Chapter 5. A Story about a Muskox: Some Implications of Tetlit Gwich’in Human–Animal Relationships
Robert P.Wishart


Chapter 6. ‘We did not want the muskox to increase’: Inuvialuit Knowledge about Muskox and Caribou Populations on Banks Island, Canada
Murielle Nagy


Chapter 7. Political Ecology in Swedish Saamiland
Hugh Beach


Chapter 8. Saami Pastoral Society in Northern Norway: The National Integration of an Indigenous Management System
Ivar Bjørklund


Chapter 9. Chukotkan Reindeer Husbandry in the Twentieth Century: In the Image of the Soviet Economy
Patty A. Gray


Chapter 10. A Genealogy of the Concept of ‘Wanton Slaughter’ in Canadian Wildlife Biology
Craig Campbell


Chapter 11. Caribou Crisis or Administrative Crisis? Wildlife and Aboriginal Policies on the Barren Grounds of Canada, 1947–60
Peter J. Usher


Chapter 12. Epilogue: Cultivating Arctic Landscapes
Mark Nuttall


Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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Mark Nuttall is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen.
Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 256 ● ISBN 9781782382096 ● Dimensione 2.4 MB ● Editore David G. Anderson & Mark Nuttall ● Casa editrice Berghahn Books ● Città NY ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2004 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 3121701 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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