Traditions, Traps and Trends: Transfer of Knowledge in Arctic Regions
Editat de Jarich Oosten, Barbara Helen Milleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772123722
ISBN-10: 1772123722
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 40 b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția Polynya Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
ISBN-10: 1772123722
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 40 b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția Polynya Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
Comentariile autorului
40 B&W photographs, notes, bibliography, index
Recenzii
"Traditions, Traps and Trends gives a profound insight into traditional knowledge and what it means to the scholars promoting it. The book will be a most welcome reader within this field."
This edited collection of essays is based on long-term fieldwork which documents the unique knowledge practices of Inuit in Canada and Greenland and Northern Sami. The authors examine the problems that Inuit and Northern Sami face when trying to pass on aspects of their culture to the younger generation.
“Traditions, Traps and Trends is exceptional in several ways…. [It] reflects the breadth of Indigenous knowledge systems; as it happens here, those of Inuit and Sami. Each contribution provides insight into the complexity and wholeness of these systems by illuminating the values and beliefs that meaningfully animate livelihood and social life.”
This edited collection of essays is based on long-term fieldwork which documents the unique knowledge practices of Inuit in Canada and Greenland and Northern Sami. The authors examine the problems that Inuit and Northern Sami face when trying to pass on aspects of their culture to the younger generation.
“Traditions, Traps and Trends is exceptional in several ways…. [It] reflects the breadth of Indigenous knowledge systems; as it happens here, those of Inuit and Sami. Each contribution provides insight into the complexity and wholeness of these systems by illuminating the values and beliefs that meaningfully animate livelihood and social life.”
Cuprins
1 | The Transformation and Transfer of Inuit Knowledge Notes on isumaqsajuq, ilisaijuq, and qaujimajatuqangitWILLEM C. E . R ASING2 | Language and Literacy Exchange between the Moraviansand the Inuit A Transfer of Knowledge in the 18th CenturyTHEA OLSTHOORN3 | Traditions, Traps and Tricks Social Aspects of the Transfer of Inuit qaujimajatuqangitFRÉDÉRIC LAUGRAND and JARICH OOSTEN4 | Finding New Places to Transfer Inuit Knowledgein Nunavut KIM VAN DAM5 | Living Objects The Transfer of Knowledge through East Greenlandic Material CultureCUNERA BUIJ S6 | Transfer of Healing Knowledge A Case Study of the Coastal SámiBARBARA HELEN MILLER7 | Two Traditional Sámi Love Songs and theTransfer of Knowledge NELLEJE T ZORGDRAGER8 | Sámi Storytelling and the Transfer of Knowledge The Kautokeino Rebellion and Its AftermathNELLEJE T ZORGDRAGER