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Record #158432:

Locality, identity and memory in south Greenland / Mark Nuttall.

Title: Locality, identity and memory in south Greenland / Mark Nuttall.
Author(s): Nuttall, Mark.
Date: 2001.
In: Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. (2001.), Vol. 25(1-2) (2001)
Abstract: In Greenland, locality remains important marker of identity, but relationship between local and national identity is much debated. National identity is based on notions of politics and nationhood. Article considers whether there is room for sense of locality and local identity. In south Greenland, local identity is strong, some communities were settled from East and preserve some eastern hunting traditions and fields, but process of nation-building threatens to dispossess people in small communities from customary rights of access to local resources. Fishing under quotas may preserve fish, but also privatises itself.
Notes:

Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. Vol. 25(1-2) :53-72 (2001).

Keywords: 314.72 -- Migration, internal.
39 -- Ethnography.
639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 158432

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