How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska

People along the Yukon River rely on salmon for food, culture, and income. It is well known that salmon has a high value to the subsistence users along the Yukon River but the details of this value are not well described, nor are management decisions in times of shortage currently guided by knowledg...

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Main Author: Catherine Moncrieff
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Research Workspace 2014
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k466_2020_7_30_19829
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spelling dataone:10.24431_rw1k466_2020_7_30_19829 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska Catherine Moncrieff BEGINDATE: 2014-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-06-01T09:00:00Z 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k466_2020_7_30_19829 unknown Research Workspace Oncorhynchus keta chum salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra Sept 2014 to June 2016 North Pacific Research Board value food Yukon River Onchorychus keta chum salmon Onchorychus tshawytscha Chinook salmon Salmon North Pacific Research Board humans Chinook salmon value Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:RW 2023-11-08T13:46:16Z People along the Yukon River rely on salmon for food, culture, and income. It is well known that salmon has a high value to the subsistence users along the Yukon River but the details of this value are not well described, nor are management decisions in times of shortage currently guided by knowledge of these values. A greater understanding of the values of salmon is needed. The data for this project are in the form of ethnographic interviews. A total of 39 interviews were conducted and they ranged in length from roughly 6 minutes to 1.5 hour. The interviews were recorded only after informed consent was received. The digital recordings are MP3 format. The interviews in Nenana and Fort Yukon were recorded in September of 2014. In Russian Mission they were recorded in May of 2015. Eleven of thirteen interview were recorded in Russian Mission as two participants agreed to be interviewed but declined being recorded. In these interviews, extensive notes were taken. Transcriptions also exist in MS Word format of the interviews. Dataset Yukon river Alaska Yukon Research Workspace (via DataONE) Keta ENVELOPE(-19.455,-19.455,65.656,65.656) Pacific Yukon
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topic Oncorhynchus keta
chum salmon
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Sept 2014 to June 2016
North Pacific Research Board
value
food
Yukon River
Onchorychus keta
chum salmon
Onchorychus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon
Salmon
North Pacific Research Board
humans
Chinook salmon
value
spellingShingle Oncorhynchus keta
chum salmon
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Sept 2014 to June 2016
North Pacific Research Board
value
food
Yukon River
Onchorychus keta
chum salmon
Onchorychus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon
Salmon
North Pacific Research Board
humans
Chinook salmon
value
Catherine Moncrieff
How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
topic_facet Oncorhynchus keta
chum salmon
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Sept 2014 to June 2016
North Pacific Research Board
value
food
Yukon River
Onchorychus keta
chum salmon
Onchorychus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon
Salmon
North Pacific Research Board
humans
Chinook salmon
value
description People along the Yukon River rely on salmon for food, culture, and income. It is well known that salmon has a high value to the subsistence users along the Yukon River but the details of this value are not well described, nor are management decisions in times of shortage currently guided by knowledge of these values. A greater understanding of the values of salmon is needed. The data for this project are in the form of ethnographic interviews. A total of 39 interviews were conducted and they ranged in length from roughly 6 minutes to 1.5 hour. The interviews were recorded only after informed consent was received. The digital recordings are MP3 format. The interviews in Nenana and Fort Yukon were recorded in September of 2014. In Russian Mission they were recorded in May of 2015. Eleven of thirteen interview were recorded in Russian Mission as two participants agreed to be interviewed but declined being recorded. In these interviews, extensive notes were taken. Transcriptions also exist in MS Word format of the interviews.
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author Catherine Moncrieff
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title How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
title_short How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
title_full How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
title_fullStr How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed How People of the Yukon River Value Salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper Yukon River, Alaska
title_sort how people of the yukon river value salmon: interviews from the lower, middle, and upper yukon river, alaska
publisher Research Workspace
publishDate 2014
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