Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic

In a sub-Arctic band of Hare Indians, considerable discrepancies have been found in the style, consistency, and degree of environmental involvement characterizing different individuals and families. The distinct subsistence patterns of subgroups within the population are explored. Ideological, psych...

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Main Author: Savishinsky, Joel S.
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Published: Digital Commons IC 1978
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spelling ftithacacollege:oai:digitalcommons.ithaca.edu:scopus_articles-3650 2023-05-15T14:43:56+02:00 Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic Savishinsky, Joel S. 1978-03-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/scopus_articles/2640 unknown Digital Commons IC https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/scopus_articles/2640 Faculty Articles Indexed in Scopus environmental interaction freedom Hare Indians individual subsistence strategies sub-Arctic trapping text 1978 ftithacacollege 2022-02-28T19:43:32Z In a sub-Arctic band of Hare Indians, considerable discrepancies have been found in the style, consistency, and degree of environmental involvement characterizing different individuals and families. The distinct subsistence patterns of subgroups within the population are explored. Ideological, psychological, historical, and experiential factors that contribute to this variability are examined. These factors are seen to affect strategies concerning trapping, hunting, mobility, wage labor, identity maintenance, and the quality of life that people seek. While some individuals pursue freedom from traditional subsistence hardships, others focus on self-sufficiency and freedom from constraints imposed by greater integration with Western society. © 1978 Plenum Publishing Corporation. Text Arctic Ithaca College: Digital Commons @ IC Arctic
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freedom
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individual subsistence strategies
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freedom
Hare Indians
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Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic
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description In a sub-Arctic band of Hare Indians, considerable discrepancies have been found in the style, consistency, and degree of environmental involvement characterizing different individuals and families. The distinct subsistence patterns of subgroups within the population are explored. Ideological, psychological, historical, and experiential factors that contribute to this variability are examined. These factors are seen to affect strategies concerning trapping, hunting, mobility, wage labor, identity maintenance, and the quality of life that people seek. While some individuals pursue freedom from traditional subsistence hardships, others focus on self-sufficiency and freedom from constraints imposed by greater integration with Western society. © 1978 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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title_short Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic
title_full Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic
title_fullStr Trapping, survival strategies, and environmental involvement: A case study from the Canadian sub-Arctic
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