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Hunters Predators And Prey Inuit Perceptions Of Animals 1st Edition Frdric Laugrand

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Hunters Predators And Prey Inuit Perceptions Of Animals 1st Edition Frdric Laugrand
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 418
Author: Frédéric Laugrand, Jarich Oosten
ISBN: 9781782384052, 1782384057
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Hunters Predators And Prey Inuit Perceptions Of Animals 1st Edition Frdric Laugrand by Frédéric Laugrand, Jarich Oosten 9781782384052, 1782384057 instant download after payment.

Inuit hunting traditions are rich in perceptions, practices and stories relating to animals and human beings. The authors examine key figures such as the raven, an animal that has a central place in Inuit culture as a creator and a trickster, and qupirruit, a category consisting of insects and other small life forms. After these non-social and inedible animals, they discuss the dog, the companion of the hunter, and the fellow hunter, the bear, considered to resemble a human being. A discussion of the renewal of whale hunting accompanies the chapters about animals considered ‘prey par excellence’: the caribou, the seals and the whale, symbol of the whole. By giving precedence to Inuit categories such as ‘inua’ (owner) and ‘tarniq’ (shade) over European concepts such as ‘spirit ‘and ‘soul’, the book compares and contrasts human beings and animals to provide a better understanding of human-animal relationships in a hunting society.

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