ABSTRACT. Recent proposals to create new federal lands and management jurisdiction in Alaska, associated with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971) and pending government legislation, have combined to bring this Native industry into prominence once again. Based on an interdisciplinary study undertaken from 1976 through 1977, contemporary herding is discussed, set against the background of history, the economic considerations and the unique Native culture and lifestyle. Reindeer herding has become an integral part of the social organization, value and cultural systems, as well as economy, of northwestern Alaska. Changes in the industry, whether to improve herding operations or as a result of government legislation, would greatl...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003Reindeer herding throughout the circumpolar North...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...
Recent proposals to create new federal lands and management jurisdiction in Alaska, associated with ...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
The following report is based on an interdisciplinary research study undertaken to investigate the s...
Documented analysis and history of the reindeer in Alaska from 1892 when the government imported dom...
Abstract: The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been con...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Domesticated reindeer were introduced to Al...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005The reindeer industry has persisted on the Seward ...
The era of accelerating globalization and urbanization has necessitated adaptations in Arctic econom...
Introduction -- Production -- Slaughtering, Processing and Marketing -- Attitudes and Interest Group...
The management of a reindeer herd is an important responsibility, and has implications for the prese...
iii The reindeer industry has persisted on the Seward Peninsula in western Alaska for more than 100 ...
Of five attempts to develop reindeer ranching in Canada, the Mackenzie Delta herd is the only one st...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003Reindeer herding throughout the circumpolar North...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...
Recent proposals to create new federal lands and management jurisdiction in Alaska, associated with ...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
The following report is based on an interdisciplinary research study undertaken to investigate the s...
Documented analysis and history of the reindeer in Alaska from 1892 when the government imported dom...
Abstract: The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been con...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Domesticated reindeer were introduced to Al...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005The reindeer industry has persisted on the Seward ...
The era of accelerating globalization and urbanization has necessitated adaptations in Arctic econom...
Introduction -- Production -- Slaughtering, Processing and Marketing -- Attitudes and Interest Group...
The management of a reindeer herd is an important responsibility, and has implications for the prese...
iii The reindeer industry has persisted on the Seward Peninsula in western Alaska for more than 100 ...
Of five attempts to develop reindeer ranching in Canada, the Mackenzie Delta herd is the only one st...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003Reindeer herding throughout the circumpolar North...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...