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Northern ethnographic landscapes : perspectives from circumpolar nations

Title
Northern ethnographic landscapes : perspectives from circumpolar nations / Igor Krupnik, Rachel Mason, and Tonia W. Horton, editors.
Publication
Washington, D.C : Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in collaboration with the National Park Service ; Fairbanks : Distributed by University of Alaska Press, c2004.

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Additional Authors
  • Krupnik, Igor.
  • Mason, Rachel, 1954-
  • Horton, Tonia W. (Tonia Woods)
  • Arctic Studies Center (National Museum of Natural History)
Description
xvi, 415 p. : ill., maps; 28 cm.
Series Statement
Contributions to circumpolar anthropology ; v. 6
Uniform Title
Contributions to circumpolar anthropology ; 6.
Subject
  • Arctic peoples
  • Human geography > Arctic regions
  • Landscape assessment > Arctic regions
  • Landscape protection > Arctic regions
  • Environmentally sensitive areas > Arctic regions
  • Arctic regions > Environmental conditions
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword / William W. Fitzhugh -- Introduction: Landscapes, perspectives, and nations / Igor Krupnik ... [et al.] -- PART 1. STATE POLICIES: PERSPECTIVES FROM FOUR ARCTIC NATIONS -- An approach to aboriginal cultural landscapes in Canada / Susan Buggey -- Protecting ethnographic landscapes in Alaska: U.S. policies and practices / Rachel Mason -- Writing ethnographic history: historic preservation, cultural lanscapes and traditional cultural properties / Tonia Woods Horton -- Managing the Sámi cultural heritage in Norway: the legal landscape / Ingegerd Holand -- Concepts and practices in ethnographic landscape preservation: a Russian north perspective / Pavel M. Shul'gin -- PART 2. PROTECTING THE "INVISIBLE": STORIES FROM THE ARCTIC ZONE -- "To save the Yugan": the saga of the Khanty Cultural Conservation Program / Andrew Wiget, Olga Balalaeva -- Nenets sacred sties as ethnographic landscape / Galina P. Kharyuchi -- Landscapes of tradition, landscapes of resistance / Donald G. Callaway -- "The whole story of our land": ethnographic landscapes in Gambell, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska / Igor Krupnik -- Susan Wilhite Fair, in tribute / Herbert Anungazuk -- Names of places, other times: remembering and documenting lands and landscapes near Shishmaref, Alaska / Susan W. Fair -- Medieval tales, modern tourists: exploring the Njal's saga landscape of South Iceland / Elisabeth I. Ward, Arthur Bjorgvin Bollason -- Cultural seascapes: preserving local fishermen's knowledge in Northern Norway / Anita Maurstad -- PART 3. REGIONAL APPROACHES TO DOCUMENTATION AND PROTECTION -- "The land is like a book": cultural landscape management in the Northwest Territories, Canada / Thomas D. Andrews -- Documenting ethnographic landscapes in Alaska's national parks / Tonia Woods Horton -- Cultural heritage in Yamal, Siberia: policies and challenges in landscape preservation / Natalia V. Federova -- Sámi cultural heritage in Norway: between politics of local knowledge and the power of the state / Torvald Falch, Marianne Skandfer -- PART 4. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES -- Joining the dots: managing the land- and seascapes of indigenous Australia / Claire Smithe, Heather Burke -- Epilogue: Nations, perspectives, and nations: what does it all mean? / Ellen Lee.
Call Number
JFF 06-963
ISBN
096734297X (alk. paper)
LCCN
2004024361
OCLC
56799145
Title
Northern ethnographic landscapes : perspectives from circumpolar nations / Igor Krupnik, Rachel Mason, and Tonia W. Horton, editors.
Imprint
Washington, D.C : Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in collaboration with the National Park Service ; Fairbanks : Distributed by University of Alaska Press, c2004.
Series
Contributions to circumpolar anthropology ; v. 6
Contributions to circumpolar anthropology ; 6.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Krupnik, Igor.
Mason, Rachel, 1954-
Horton, Tonia W. (Tonia Woods)
Arctic Studies Center (National Museum of Natural History)
Research Call Number
JFF 06-963
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