In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues in the Upper Kuskokwim region, Alaska, U.S.A. As a traditional food, salmon has been an important part of culture for the Upper Kuskokwim Athabascan people. Intensive contacts with non-Natives in the early 20th century brought some changes to Upper Kuskokwim people’s subsistence technologies including fishwheels, which made it possible to obtain large amount of salmon efficiently in siltladen main streams of the Upper Kuskokwim tributaries. Conflicts with non-Native wildlife management regime began after Alaska’s statehood when the State banned salmon fishing technology which involves blocking the entire width of a river or stream. As a resul...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the importan...
Fishing gear is indisputably central to the act of fishing, yet its importance to the history of com...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
abstract: Located in Southwest Alaska on the Bering Sea, Bristol Bay covers the area of land and wat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Many of Alaska’s salmon fisheries are models of bio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Many of Alaska’s salmon fisheries are models of bio...
Graduation date: 2003Subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska is a political, social, and cultural ...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
Introduction: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states that indigenous people h...
The Chignik fishing co-op is a cautionary tale about why restructuring in Alaska’s salmon fisheries ...
Three generations ago the Upper Columbia River salmon fishery was eradicated by the construction of ...
The Okanagan Syilx people reside on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The study of Okanagan Syi...
The Okanagan Syilx people reside on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The study of Okanagan Syi...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the importan...
Fishing gear is indisputably central to the act of fishing, yet its importance to the history of com...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
abstract: Located in Southwest Alaska on the Bering Sea, Bristol Bay covers the area of land and wat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Many of Alaska’s salmon fisheries are models of bio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Many of Alaska’s salmon fisheries are models of bio...
Graduation date: 2003Subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska is a political, social, and cultural ...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
Introduction: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states that indigenous people h...
The Chignik fishing co-op is a cautionary tale about why restructuring in Alaska’s salmon fisheries ...
Three generations ago the Upper Columbia River salmon fishery was eradicated by the construction of ...
The Okanagan Syilx people reside on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The study of Okanagan Syi...
The Okanagan Syilx people reside on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The study of Okanagan Syi...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the importan...
Fishing gear is indisputably central to the act of fishing, yet its importance to the history of com...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...