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Trappers of Patuanak: Toward a spatial ecology of modern hunters

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This study develops an analytical framework that treats special arrangements of human populations as a fundamental form of ecological adaptation for subarctic aboriginal societies.

The geographical mobility of commercial fur trappers and fishermen from the English River Chipewyan community of Patuanak, Saskatchewan is employed as a variable for explaining the organization of economic subsistence cycles and ongoing processes of settlement system change.

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University of Ottawa Press
1772822299 / 9781772822298
Ebook
01/01/1980
English
197 pages