The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between the innovation and venturous nature of the hunters, and the relative ecological conservatism of their prey. In this chapter, we examine several aspects of walrus subsistence hunting by Inuit from their earliest occupations in Arctic/Subarctic Canada and Greenland (beginning around the 13th century CE) to present. We focus our discussions on the intensive hunting practices of Amitturmiut of northern Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Inuit communities of the Avanersuaq region of North-West Greenland, as well as of their ancestors. We describe species-specific challenges, strategies and technologies for hunting, butchery, storage and consumption of walruses....
The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary Insights Into Human-Animal Interactions addresses the key dim...
The archaeological site of Iita in Inglefield Land, northwestern Greenland is situated within a coas...
Houmard, Claire, Dionne, Marie-Michelle, Desrosiers, Pierre M., Gendron, Daniel (2013): The modus op...
The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between ...
The hunting of marine mammals as a source of subsistence, trade, and commercial revenue has formed a...
International audienceThanks to its high nutritional potential and huge ivory canines, walrus (Odobe...
This paper examines Neo-Inuit (ca. AD 1250 to present) responses to the decreased temperatures of th...
The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary insights into human-animal interactions addresses the key dim...
Desjardins, Sean P. A. (2013): Evidence for intensive walrus hunting by Thule Inuit, northwest Foxe ...
The earliest written information in Scandinavia about a trade in walrus products comes from the Nort...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Knowledge of changes in abundance of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in Canada is imp...
The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary Insights Into Human-Animal Interactions addresses the key dim...
The archaeological site of Iita in Inglefield Land, northwestern Greenland is situated within a coas...
Houmard, Claire, Dionne, Marie-Michelle, Desrosiers, Pierre M., Gendron, Daniel (2013): The modus op...
The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between ...
The hunting of marine mammals as a source of subsistence, trade, and commercial revenue has formed a...
International audienceThanks to its high nutritional potential and huge ivory canines, walrus (Odobe...
This paper examines Neo-Inuit (ca. AD 1250 to present) responses to the decreased temperatures of th...
The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary insights into human-animal interactions addresses the key dim...
Desjardins, Sean P. A. (2013): Evidence for intensive walrus hunting by Thule Inuit, northwest Foxe ...
The earliest written information in Scandinavia about a trade in walrus products comes from the Nort...
This book describes life in a small hunting community in Northwest Greenland. It is based on fieldwo...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Knowledge of changes in abundance of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in Canada is imp...
The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary Insights Into Human-Animal Interactions addresses the key dim...
The archaeological site of Iita in Inglefield Land, northwestern Greenland is situated within a coas...
Houmard, Claire, Dionne, Marie-Michelle, Desrosiers, Pierre M., Gendron, Daniel (2013): The modus op...