The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada

Economic data concerning the costs and benefits of Inuit subsistence in the Igloolik region of Nunavut were collected during the summer of 1992. The purpose of the research was to develop a method of valuation to showcase the high "profit", in economic terms, that harvested country food pr...

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Main Author: Loring, Eric.
Other Authors: Wenzel, George (advisor)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 1996
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description Economic data concerning the costs and benefits of Inuit subsistence in the Igloolik region of Nunavut were collected during the summer of 1992. The purpose of the research was to develop a method of valuation to showcase the high "profit", in economic terms, that harvested country food provides. Wildlife harvesting in Inuit communities represents a traditional way of life which is threatened by the increasing expansion of wage employment, industrial development and the availability of store bought food. However, rather than having a marginalizing effect, these changes make subsistence hunting an essential economic activity. This thesis develops a method to measure the harvest of country food through a dollar value standard thus quantifying the real economic benefits of Inuit subsistence. The value of harvested food can then be compared economically to store bought food. This comparison shows that subsistence hunting provides Inuit with a relatively inexpensive food source, equivalent to $6 million of income ``in kind'' per community in the Baffin Region. In this era of store bought food and wage employment, Inuit communities remain economically and socially integrated through subsistence hunting. Without harvesting, northern communities would be culturally and nutritionally poorer than at any time in the past.
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.24091 2025-01-16T21:07:47+00:00 The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada Loring, Eric. Wenzel, George (advisor) Master of Arts (Department of Geography.) 1996 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=24091 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 001538768 proquestno: MM19904 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=24091 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Inuit -- Hunting -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin Hunting -- Cost effectiveness Subsistence economy -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin Foxe Basin (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1996 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T00:44:04Z Economic data concerning the costs and benefits of Inuit subsistence in the Igloolik region of Nunavut were collected during the summer of 1992. The purpose of the research was to develop a method of valuation to showcase the high "profit", in economic terms, that harvested country food provides. Wildlife harvesting in Inuit communities represents a traditional way of life which is threatened by the increasing expansion of wage employment, industrial development and the availability of store bought food. However, rather than having a marginalizing effect, these changes make subsistence hunting an essential economic activity. This thesis develops a method to measure the harvest of country food through a dollar value standard thus quantifying the real economic benefits of Inuit subsistence. The value of harvested food can then be compared economically to store bought food. This comparison shows that subsistence hunting provides Inuit with a relatively inexpensive food source, equivalent to $6 million of income ``in kind'' per community in the Baffin Region. In this era of store bought food and wage employment, Inuit communities remain economically and socially integrated through subsistence hunting. Without harvesting, northern communities would be culturally and nutritionally poorer than at any time in the past. Thesis Baffin Foxe Basin Igloolik inuit Nunavut Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Nunavut Canada Igloolik ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,69.378,69.378) Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931)
spellingShingle Inuit -- Hunting -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Hunting -- Cost effectiveness
Subsistence economy -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Foxe Basin (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
Loring, Eric.
The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title_full The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title_fullStr The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title_full_unstemmed The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title_short The cost-benefit relations of modern Inuit hunting : the Kapuivimiut of Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Canada
title_sort cost-benefit relations of modern inuit hunting : the kapuivimiut of foxe basin, n.w.t. canada
topic Inuit -- Hunting -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Hunting -- Cost effectiveness
Subsistence economy -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Foxe Basin (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
topic_facet Inuit -- Hunting -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Hunting -- Cost effectiveness
Subsistence economy -- Nunavut -- Foxe Basin
Foxe Basin (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
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