This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape across the circumpolar Arctic. Through ethnographic examples the article describes offering rituals and placings in several Arctic contexts in the light of the emphasis they place on affirming personhood. Similarly, rituals of management and regulation are described in the terms of how they strive to create predictability and control. The article tries to mediate this contrast by examining “architectural” examples of co-operation and co-domestication between humans, animals and landscapes. The article concludes with a reflection on how the themes of “origins” and “animal rights” further reconstruct these dichotomies
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The transfer of knowledge is a key issue in the North as Indigenous Peoples meet the ongoing need to...
This ethnographic study is devoted to the reindeer herders and hunters of Arctic Yakutia who live in...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
This article explores human-animal relationships in the North by calling for renewed attention to th...
I would like to thank Olle Sundström for his patience in waiting for this chapter during a very diff...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
ABSTRACT: This paper shows how to reframe the Arctic by recognizing the existence of different ontol...
This article outlines the thematic section’s main anthropological interventions and introduces the i...
To conceptualize the violence of the Nordic states in the Arctic, this article provides a spatial an...
This article presents research on contradictory representations of the Arctic and its inhabitants fr...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
As the Arctic switches to “new normal” it is being re-imagined once again ‒ region is viewed from th...
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The transfer of knowledge is a key issue in the North as Indigenous Peoples meet the ongoing need to...
This ethnographic study is devoted to the reindeer herders and hunters of Arctic Yakutia who live in...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
This article explores human-animal relationships in the North by calling for renewed attention to th...
I would like to thank Olle Sundström for his patience in waiting for this chapter during a very diff...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
ABSTRACT: This paper shows how to reframe the Arctic by recognizing the existence of different ontol...
This article outlines the thematic section’s main anthropological interventions and introduces the i...
To conceptualize the violence of the Nordic states in the Arctic, this article provides a spatial an...
This article presents research on contradictory representations of the Arctic and its inhabitants fr...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
As the Arctic switches to “new normal” it is being re-imagined once again ‒ region is viewed from th...
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The transfer of knowledge is a key issue in the North as Indigenous Peoples meet the ongoing need to...
This ethnographic study is devoted to the reindeer herders and hunters of Arctic Yakutia who live in...