Social institutions that facilitate sharing and redistribution may help mitigate the impact of resource shocks. In the North American Arctic, traditional food sharing may direct food to those who need it and provide a form of natural insurance against temporal variability in hunting returns within households. Here, network properties that facilitate resource flow (network size, quality, and density) are examined in a country food sharing network comprising 109 Inuit households from a village in Nunavik (Canada), using regressions to investigate the relationships between these network measures and household socioeconomic attributes. The results show that although single women and elders have larger networks, the sharing network is not struct...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
Current and future food security are threatened by impending population growth, increasing demand fo...
In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit part...
<div><p>Social institutions that facilitate sharing and redistribution may help mitigate the impact ...
We examine the cultural context of food insecurity among Inuit in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories,...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
Inuit have adapted to a mixed economy of subsistence hunting and monetary income since centralizatio...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
Network analysis provides a powerful tool to analyze complex influences of social and ecological str...
Network analysis provides a powerful tool to analyze complex influences of social and ecological str...
Traditional foods and food sharing are important components of Aboriginal culture, helping to create...
Subsistence, including hunting, sharing the proceeds of the hunt, and the social relations associate...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
Current and future food security are threatened by impending population growth, increasing demand fo...
In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit part...
<div><p>Social institutions that facilitate sharing and redistribution may help mitigate the impact ...
We examine the cultural context of food insecurity among Inuit in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories,...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
Inuit have adapted to a mixed economy of subsistence hunting and monetary income since centralizatio...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
Network analysis provides a powerful tool to analyze complex influences of social and ecological str...
Network analysis provides a powerful tool to analyze complex influences of social and ecological str...
Traditional foods and food sharing are important components of Aboriginal culture, helping to create...
Subsistence, including hunting, sharing the proceeds of the hunt, and the social relations associate...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
Current and future food security are threatened by impending population growth, increasing demand fo...
In recent Inuit ethnography, a major concern has been how and to what extent contemporary Inuit part...