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Record #176236:

"When our words are put to paper." Heritage documentation and reversing knowledge shift in the Bering Strait region / Igor Krupnik.

Title: "When our words are put to paper." Heritage documentation and reversing knowledge shift in the Bering Strait region / Igor Krupnik.
Author(s): Krupnik, Igor.
Date: 2005.
In: Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. (2005.), Vol. 29(1-2) (2005)
Abstract: Examines relationship between indigenous knowledge and heritage documentation efforts generated by scientists and other forms of local activities that work in strengthening indigenous cultural identity and tradition. Argues that scholarly projects in heritage and knowledge documentation represent only one channel of transmission within today's public efforts, and that local knowledge relies primarily on oral transmission, family ties, community events and subsistence activities.
Notes:

Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. Vol. 29(1-2) :67-90 (2005).

French abstract.

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
39 -- Ethnography.
113/119 -- Attitudes to nature.
394 -- Social life.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.6) -- St. Lawrence Island.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*531.251) -- Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug.
SPRI record no.: 176236

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