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Record #152071:
The integrative role of seals in an East Greenlandic hunting village / Grete K. Hovelsrud-Broda.
Title: | The integrative role of seals in an East Greenlandic hunting village / Grete K. Hovelsrud-Broda. |
Author(s): | Hovelsrud-Broda, Grete K. |
Date: | 1999. |
In: | Arctic Anthropology. (1999.), Vol. 36(1-2) (1999) |
Abstract: | Illustrates place of seals as critical link between past and present cultural systems and between individual households at Isertoq. In addition to providing main source of food within households, seal products are main items in sharing networks between households whilst sealskins are only significant source of cash from local natural resources. Seal hunting, sealskin processing, and consumption of seal meat are all central to cultural system. |
Notes: | Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 36(1-2) :37-50 (1999). |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo. 599(26) -- Sea mammals. 599.745 -- Pinnipedia. 639.247.4 -- Sealing industry. T -- Social anthropology and ethnography. (*38) -- Greenland. (*381) -- East Greenland. |
SPRI record no.: | 152071 |
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