Hunting caribou : subsistence hunting along the northern edge of the boreal forest / Henry S. Sharp and Karyn Sharp.
2015
E99.C59 S53 2015
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Title
Hunting caribou : subsistence hunting along the northern edge of the boreal forest / Henry S. Sharp and Karyn Sharp.
Author
ISBN
9780803277373 (electronic bk.)
0803277377 (electronic bk.)
0803274467
9780803274464
9780803277359 (ePub)
9780803277366 (MOBI)
0803277350
9780803277359
0803277377 (electronic bk.)
0803274467
9780803274464
9780803277359 (ePub)
9780803277366 (MOBI)
0803277350
9780803277359
Imprint
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2015.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
E99.C59 S53 2015
System Control No.
(OCoLC)907562792
Summary
"Denesuline hunters range from deep in the boreal forest far into the tundra of northern Canada. Henry S. Sharp, a social anthropologist and ethnographer, spent several decades participating in fieldwork and observing hunts by this extended kin group. His daughter, Karyn Sharp, who is an archaeologist specializing in First Nations Studies and is Denesuline, also observed countless hunts. Over the years the father and daughter realized that not only their personal backgrounds but also their disciplinary specializations significantly affected how each perceived and understood their experiences with the Denesuline. In Hunting Caribou, Henry and Karyn Sharp attempt to understand and interpret their decades-long observations of Denesuline hunts through the multiple disciplinary lenses of anthropology, archaeology, and ethnology. Although questions and methodologies differ between disciplines, the Sharps' ethnography, by connecting these components, provides unique insights into the ecology and motivations of hunting societies. Themes of gender, women's labor, insects, wolf and caribou behavior, scale, mobility and transportation, and land use are linked through the authors' personal voice and experiences. This participant ethnography makes an important contribution to multiple fields in academe while simultaneously revealing broad implications for research, public policy, and First Nations politics"-- Provided by publisher.
"Participant ethnography of the subsistence hunting practices of a band of Denesuline in the Northwestern Territories"-- Provided by publisher.
"Participant ethnography of the subsistence hunting practices of a band of Denesuline in the Northwestern Territories"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Hunt 1. Caribou
Text 1. Hunting and Predation
Small Game. Native Mammals. Scale, Guns, and Freedom. Denesuline Conceptualization of Hunting. Biology of Women as Hunters. Trust. Hunting Is the Easy Part
Hunt 2. Moose
Text 2. Food Storage
Meat Distribution. In the Village. Food Storage in the Bush : Freezing, Drying, Smoking, Natural Refrigeration. Protecting Dried Meat. Drying Caribou Meat. Marrow and Boiling Bones for Grease
Hunt 3. Caribou : Pursuit and Risk
Text 3. Persistence in Hunting
The Dangers of Moving through the Bush. Walking the Land. Dog Teams. Boats, Opportunistic Contact in Hunting
Hunt 4. Caribou : Waiting for Prey
Text 4. Weapons
Muskets and Rifles. Accuracy. How Weapons Technology Altered Denesuline Hunting. Women and Rifles. Social Changes from Changed Hunting Methods. Pursuit Hunting and Following Wounded Game
Hunt 5. Caribou : Walking, Kill Locations, and Spoilage
Text 5. Carrion and Scavengers
The African Model. Consequences of Human Scavenging. An Anthropological Gender War. Eating the Dead. Snow Probes
Hunt 6. Wolf
Text 6. Camp Formation
Pitching a Camp. Work Areas and Dog Beds. Area a Camp Occupies. Range of Day Trips. Marking the Land. Average Area Exploited by a Camp. Human Influence upon the Land
Hunt 7. Moose : Hunting by Habitat
Text 7. Summer Doldrums
Inactivity. Problems with Making and Storing Dry Meat. Fish and Other Things. Choosing a Camp Location. Scars on the Land
Hunt 8. Caribou : Long-Distance Hunting
Text 8. Transporting Meat
Walking the Land. Storing Meat in Lakes
Interlude 1. Land Use and the Terrain at Foxholm Lake
Hunt 9. Bear : Failed Hunt
Text 9. Looking for Game
The Use of High Ground. The Scale of Distance in Hunting. Time and Distance
Hunt 10. Caribou : Calves
Text 10. Hides
Characteristics of Caribou Hide and Leather. Making and Working Caribou Hide. Time Window for Taking Caribou Hide. Parasites and Seasonality. Uses of Caribou Hide. The Need for Hides Modifies Hunting Priorities. Hunting the Megafauna
Hunt 11. Jackfish
Text 11. Women's Labor
Flexibility in the Sexual Division of Labor. Women's Work and Social Status. Women's Tasks and Shared Work. Raw Materials vs. Finished Products. The Balance of Temperaments
Hunt 12. Bear : Stalking Prey
Text 12. Prey Choices
The Failure of Economic Analysis
Hunt 13. Missing Hunts
Text 13. Shadows of the Past
Geology, Rock, Ice, and Ground Cover. Permafrost, Drainage, and Ice Action. Change. How Long Is the Memory of Unused Technology? Clothing. The Generational Transmission of Knowledge
Interlude 2. Wolves, Caribou, and Approaching Prey
Hunt 14. Caribou : Caching in the Fall
Text 14. Hunting from High Ground
Prey Selection. Hunting with Spears
Hunt 15. Caribou : Failed Hunt
Text 15. A Puzzle
How Past Hunters Hunted the Land
Conclusion.
Text 1. Hunting and Predation
Small Game. Native Mammals. Scale, Guns, and Freedom. Denesuline Conceptualization of Hunting. Biology of Women as Hunters. Trust. Hunting Is the Easy Part
Hunt 2. Moose
Text 2. Food Storage
Meat Distribution. In the Village. Food Storage in the Bush : Freezing, Drying, Smoking, Natural Refrigeration. Protecting Dried Meat. Drying Caribou Meat. Marrow and Boiling Bones for Grease
Hunt 3. Caribou : Pursuit and Risk
Text 3. Persistence in Hunting
The Dangers of Moving through the Bush. Walking the Land. Dog Teams. Boats, Opportunistic Contact in Hunting
Hunt 4. Caribou : Waiting for Prey
Text 4. Weapons
Muskets and Rifles. Accuracy. How Weapons Technology Altered Denesuline Hunting. Women and Rifles. Social Changes from Changed Hunting Methods. Pursuit Hunting and Following Wounded Game
Hunt 5. Caribou : Walking, Kill Locations, and Spoilage
Text 5. Carrion and Scavengers
The African Model. Consequences of Human Scavenging. An Anthropological Gender War. Eating the Dead. Snow Probes
Hunt 6. Wolf
Text 6. Camp Formation
Pitching a Camp. Work Areas and Dog Beds. Area a Camp Occupies. Range of Day Trips. Marking the Land. Average Area Exploited by a Camp. Human Influence upon the Land
Hunt 7. Moose : Hunting by Habitat
Text 7. Summer Doldrums
Inactivity. Problems with Making and Storing Dry Meat. Fish and Other Things. Choosing a Camp Location. Scars on the Land
Hunt 8. Caribou : Long-Distance Hunting
Text 8. Transporting Meat
Walking the Land. Storing Meat in Lakes
Interlude 1. Land Use and the Terrain at Foxholm Lake
Hunt 9. Bear : Failed Hunt
Text 9. Looking for Game
The Use of High Ground. The Scale of Distance in Hunting. Time and Distance
Hunt 10. Caribou : Calves
Text 10. Hides
Characteristics of Caribou Hide and Leather. Making and Working Caribou Hide. Time Window for Taking Caribou Hide. Parasites and Seasonality. Uses of Caribou Hide. The Need for Hides Modifies Hunting Priorities. Hunting the Megafauna
Hunt 11. Jackfish
Text 11. Women's Labor
Flexibility in the Sexual Division of Labor. Women's Work and Social Status. Women's Tasks and Shared Work. Raw Materials vs. Finished Products. The Balance of Temperaments
Hunt 12. Bear : Stalking Prey
Text 12. Prey Choices
The Failure of Economic Analysis
Hunt 13. Missing Hunts
Text 13. Shadows of the Past
Geology, Rock, Ice, and Ground Cover. Permafrost, Drainage, and Ice Action. Change. How Long Is the Memory of Unused Technology? Clothing. The Generational Transmission of Knowledge
Interlude 2. Wolves, Caribou, and Approaching Prey
Hunt 14. Caribou : Caching in the Fall
Text 14. Hunting from High Ground
Prey Selection. Hunting with Spears
Hunt 15. Caribou : Failed Hunt
Text 15. A Puzzle
How Past Hunters Hunted the Land
Conclusion.
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