Recovering Rights

Bowhead Whales & Inuvialuit Subsistence In The Western Canadian Arctic

by Darren E. Keith
language: english
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA PRESS, January of 1992 ‧
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In 1991, the Inuvialuit community celebrated a successful bowhead whale hunt, the first to occur locally for more than a half century. This book focuses on two aspects of the whale hunt: it describes events prior to, during, and after the hunt, and documents the basis of Inuvialuit interest in the bowhead, the relationship between subsistence and cultural identity, and the re-emergence of Inuvialuit traditions. In Recovering Rights, 'rights' relates to the population recovery of the Western Arctic Stock of the Greenland right whales (bowheads), and to the recognition of the rights of aboriginal people to harvest local resources essential to their needs.

Recovering Rights

Bowhead Whales & Inuvialuit Subsistence In The Western Canadian Arctic

by Darren E. Keith

Property Description
ISBN: 9780919058798
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA PRESS
Release Date: January of 1992
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 171
Format: Book
Collection: Oceanic Processes In Marine Pollution
Categories: Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780919058798

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