Keystone nations: indigenous peoples and salmon across the north (Santa Fe, 2012). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаKeystone nations: indigenous peoples and salmon across the north Pacific / ed. by B.J.Colombi, J.F.Brooks. - Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press, 2012. - xvi, 305 p.: ill., maps. - (School for advanced research advanced seminar series). - Ref.: p.255-289. - Ind.: p.291-305. - ISBN 978-1-934691-90-8
 

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List of Illustrations .......................................... ix
Preface ........................................................ xi
   Benedict J. Colombi and James F. Brooks
1  Introduction: Cultivating Capture Fisheries: Lessons from
   Salmon Culturing and Cultures ................................ 3
   Courtland L. Smith
2  The Oil Company, the Fish, and the Nivkhi: The Cultural
   Value of Sakhalin Salmon .................................... 25
   Emma Wilson
3  Shades of Deep Salmon: Fish, Fishing, and Itelmen Cultural
   History ..................................................... 47
   David Koester
4  Koryak Salmon Fishery: Remembrances of the Past, 
   Perspectives for the Future ................................. 65
   Erich Kasten
5  Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Fishing in Kamchatka and
   Local Community Development Concept Based on Sustainable
   Use of Fish Resources: Problems and Solutions ............... 89
   Victoria N. Sharakhmatova
6  Deprivations amid Abundance: The Role of Salmon and "Other
   Natural Resources" in Sustaining Indigenous Aleut
   Communities ................................................ 109
   Katherine Reedy-Maschner
7  Enduring Ties: Salmon and the Alutiiq/Sugpiaq Peoples
   of the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska .......................... 133
   Courtney Carothers
8  The Disturbed Environment: The Indigenous Cultivation
   of Salmon .................................................. 161
   Charles R. Menzies
9  "Salmon and His People": Encounters with Global 
   Capitalism ................................................. 183
   Benedict J. Colombi
10 Columbia River Tribal Fisheries: Life History Stages
   of a Co-management Institution ............................. 207
   Sibyl Diver
11 Conclusion: Salmon Trajectories along the North Pacific 
   Rim: Diversity, Exchange, and Human-Animal Relations ....... 237
   Marianne Elisabeth Lien
References .................................................... 255
Index ......................................................... 291


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