Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
Industrial development in the north has disrupted the environment and Indigenous livelihoods. Memory and Landscape explores how Indigenous peoples in the Arctic are adapting to such rapid change. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors use oral history and scholarly research from disciplines such as linguistics, archaeology, and ethnohistory to reveal the complex ways communities in the north—Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Siberia—strengthen their identities in the face of cultural disruption. The authors demonstrate why the resilience of Indigenous memory, marked in the land by place names and stories, must form the bedrock of Arctic studies.
 
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Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
Industrial development in the north has disrupted the environment and Indigenous livelihoods. Memory and Landscape explores how Indigenous peoples in the Arctic are adapting to such rapid change. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors use oral history and scholarly research from disciplines such as linguistics, archaeology, and ethnohistory to reveal the complex ways communities in the north—Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Siberia—strengthen their identities in the face of cultural disruption. The authors demonstrate why the resilience of Indigenous memory, marked in the land by place names and stories, must form the bedrock of Arctic studies.
 
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Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North

Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North

Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North

Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North

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Industrial development in the north has disrupted the environment and Indigenous livelihoods. Memory and Landscape explores how Indigenous peoples in the Arctic are adapting to such rapid change. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors use oral history and scholarly research from disciplines such as linguistics, archaeology, and ethnohistory to reveal the complex ways communities in the north—Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Siberia—strengthen their identities in the face of cultural disruption. The authors demonstrate why the resilience of Indigenous memory, marked in the land by place names and stories, must form the bedrock of Arctic studies.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771993159
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication date: 01/16/2023
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Kenneth L. Pratt is an anthropologist and ethnohistorian with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs and a research associate at the Smithsonian Institution’s Arctic Studies Center. He is based in Anchorage, Alaska.

Scott A. Heyes is a research associate at the Smithsonian Institution’s Arctic Studies Center and an adjunct professor at Monash University’s Indigenous Studies Centre in Australia.

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