Out on the Land: Income, Subsistence Activities, and Food Sharing Networks in Nain, Labrador
In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit participate in and depend on subsistence activities, particularly in the context of increasing wage employment and growing participation in the cash economy. This paper provides an analysis of these activ...
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ftcityunivny:oai:academicworks.cuny.edu:jj_pubs-1278 2023-05-15T16:54:50+02:00 Out on the Land: Income, Subsistence Activities, and Food Sharing Networks in Nain, Labrador Dombrowski, Kirk Channell, Emily Khan, Bilal Moses, Joshua Misshula, Evan 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/257 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1278&context=jj_pubs English eng CUNY Academic Works https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/257 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1278&context=jj_pubs Publications and Research Anthropology Social and Cultural Anthropology article 2013 ftcityunivny 2021-04-10T19:02:28Z In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit participate in and depend on subsistence activities, particularly in the context of increasing wage employment and growing participation in the cash economy. This paper provides an analysis of these activities in the predominately Inuit community of Nain, Labrador. Using social network data and demographic information collected between January and June 2010, we examine the interconnections between subsistence activities—obtaining “country food” through activities such as hunting, fishing, and collecting—with access to the means of obtaining subsistence resources (such as snow mobiles, cabins, and boats), employment status, and income. Our data indicate that individuals with higher employment status and income tend to be more central to the network of subsistence food sharing, but not because they have greater access to hunting tools or equipment (they do not). We conclude that those individuals who play the most central role in the network are those who are financially able to do so, regardless of access to hunting tools/means. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nain City University of New York: CUNY Academic Works Nain ENVELOPE(-61.695,-61.695,56.542,56.542) |
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In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit participate in and depend on subsistence activities, particularly in the context of increasing wage employment and growing participation in the cash economy. This paper provides an analysis of these activities in the predominately Inuit community of Nain, Labrador. Using social network data and demographic information collected between January and June 2010, we examine the interconnections between subsistence activities—obtaining “country food” through activities such as hunting, fishing, and collecting—with access to the means of obtaining subsistence resources (such as snow mobiles, cabins, and boats), employment status, and income. Our data indicate that individuals with higher employment status and income tend to be more central to the network of subsistence food sharing, but not because they have greater access to hunting tools or equipment (they do not). We conclude that those individuals who play the most central role in the network are those who are financially able to do so, regardless of access to hunting tools/means. |
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Out on the Land: Income, Subsistence Activities, and Food Sharing Networks in Nain, Labrador |
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