Indigenous ways to the present : native whaling in the Western Arctic /
The traditional pursuit of whales by Eskimo hunters, which continues to be practiced, is an activity in which humans interact directly with nature. To present-day urban dwellers, such association between people, animals, and the environment may seem exotic. But for the Inupiat and Yupik peoples thes...
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Edmonton : Salt Lake City :
Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press ; University of Utah Press,
c2003
Edmonton : Salt Lake City : Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press University of Utah Press, 2003 Edmonton : Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, 2003 Edmonton : c2003 Edmonton : ©2003 Edmonton : [2003] |
Series: | Anthropology of Pacific North America
Studies in whaling ; no. 6 The anthropology of Pacific North America Anthropology of Pacific North America Occasional publication series (Canadian Circumpolar Institute) ; no. 54 Occasional publication series (Canadian Circumpolar Institute) no. 54 Studies in whaling ; no. 6 Studies in whaling no. 6 |
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