Elder knowledge and sustainable livelihoods in post-Soviet Russia: finding dialogue across the generations [0.03%]
后苏联俄罗斯的长者知识与可持续生计:跨代对话的构建
Susan A Crate
Susan A Crate
Russia's indigenous peoples have been struggling with economic, environmental, and socio-cultural dislocation since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. In northern rural areas, the end of the Soviet Union most often meant the end of agro-...
The St. Lawrence Island famine and epidemic, 1878–80: a Yupik narrative in cultural and historical context [0.03%]
圣劳伦斯岛大饥荒与流行病(1878-1880)——基于尤皮克人的口述史与历史文献的叙事与研究
Aron L Crowell,Estelle Oozevaseuk
Aron L Crowell
A collaborative study of the Smithsonian Institution's ethnology collections has inspired the narration of Alaska Native oral traditions, including Yupik Elder Estelle Oozevaseuk's re-telling (in 2001) of the story of Kukulek village and th...
A tundra of sickness: the uneasy relationship between toxic waste, TEK, and cultural survival [0.03%]
毒物之地:工业废弃物与土著民族的两难困境
Joslyn Cassady
Joslyn Cassady
In 1992 an abandoned federal radioactive waste dump was discovered in Arctic Alaska. The discovery of this site, a byproduct of the Atomic Energy Commission program known as Project Chariot, sent shockwaves throughout Iñupiaq communities a...
Comparing Norse animal husbandry practices: paleoethnobotanical analyses from Iceland and Greenland [0.03%]
来自冰岛和格陵兰的植物考古分析:比较 Norse 动物饲养习惯
Julie M Ross,Cynthia Zutter
Julie M Ross
The popular view of the Norse settlement across the North Atlantic describes colonies with similar subsistence practices being established from the Faroe Islands in the west to L'Anse aux Meadows in the east. The importance of plant resourc...
Close relatives and outsiders: village people in the city of Yakutsk, Siberia [0.03%]
亲人与外人:西伯利亚雅库茨克的城中村民
Tatiana Argounova-Low
Tatiana Argounova-Low
The paper presents a snapshot of the city-village connections in the city of Yakutsk and an anthropological account of the dynamics of the relationship between the city and villages around it. Demographic changes that started in the 1980s, ...
Norse Greenland settlement: reflections on climate change, trade, and the contrasting fates of human settlements in the North Atlantic Islands [0.03%]
北欧格林兰殖民地:关于气候变迁、贸易以及北大西洋岛屿上的人类聚落之不同命运的反思
Andrew J Dugmore,Christian Keller,Thomas H McGovern
Andrew J Dugmore
Changing economies and patterns of trade, rather than climatic deterioration, could have critically marginalized the Norse Greenland settlements and effectively sealed their fate. Counter-intuitively, the end of Norse Greenland might not be...
Pamela Stern
Pamela Stern
Public policy practices in the Canadian North, particularly those connected to housing and employment, are encouraging a reorganization of Inuit social organization to more closely resemble the insular and independent nuclear family househo...
Housing policy, aging, and life course construction in a Canadian Inuit community [0.03%]
加拿大因纽特社区的住房政策、老龄化和生命周期构建
Peter Collings
Peter Collings
The provisioning and administration of social housing has been a continuous problem in the Canadian North since the 1960s, when the Canadian government began taking an active role in the welfare of Inuit. Some of these problems are quite ba...
Factors in the adaptation of reindeer herders to caribou on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska [0.03%]
影响拉布拉多半岛塞韦尔内半岛牧民适应驯鹿的因素分析
William Schneider,Knut Kielland,Gregory Finstad
William Schneider
Over the last century, reindeer herding has provided a major economic base in Eskimo villages on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, and has come to represent an important dimension of Native cultural identity. As a result of the current populati...
A Foucaultian approach to menstrual practices in the Dehcho Region, Northwest Territories, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大西北地区德霍Cho地区的月经实践的福柯式研究方法
Audrey R Giles
Audrey R Giles
In this paper, I explore the benefits of using a Foucaultian approach to examine research questions related to Dene women, menstrual traditions, and physical practices (the term physical practices is here used to encompass the contested ter...