Ethnoarchaeological and Cultural Frontiers : Athapaskan, Algonquian and European Adaptations in the Central Subarctic
Ethnoarchaeological and Cultural Frontiers : Athapaskan, Algonquian and European Adaptations in the Central Subarctic
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Author(s): Brumbach, Hetty J.
Jarvenpa, Robert
ISBN No.: 9780820406848
Pages: 325
Year: 198901
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 64.17
Status: Out Of Print

A novel blend of ethnoarchaeology, ecological-economic anthropology, and interethnic analysis distinguishes this book. Drawing upon years of field research, the authors integrate both Indian and European views of the past as well as ethnographic and archaeological visions of reality for the Chipewyan, Cree and Metis peoples. How these societies adapted to the subarctic environment of north-central Canada, to a maturing and declining fur market economy, and to each other in recent history is imaginatively revealed. The result is a compelling picture of the cultural and behavioral interface of hunters, laborers and traders during the twilight of the northern fur trade.".


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