Inuit, whaling, and sustainability.(Review)(Brief Article)

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | June 1, 2000| | Copyright

FREEMAN, MILTON M.R. et al. Inuit, whaling, and sustainability. 208 pp., illus. Walnut Creek, London: AltaMira Press, 1998

This book reports on a project undertaken by a group of researchers under the auspices of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC), an indigenous peoples' organization representing Inuit living in Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Chukotka. Concerned with management regimes affecting whaling as practised by Inuit communities, that ICC launched an enquiry into the contemporary significance of whales and whaling in the Arctic. As aboriginal whaling in ...

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