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Modern Food Sharing Networks and Community Integration in the Central Canadian Arctic

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Collings, Peter; Wenzel, George; Condon, Richard
Journal: Arctic
Volume: 51
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Date: 1998
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2970
Sector: Social Organization
General & Multiple Resources
Region: North America
Subject(s): indigenous institutions
food supply
Abstract: "From June 1992 to July 1993, research on wildlife harvesting and subsistence relations was conducted among a sample of householders in the Inuit community of Holman. In an earlier paper, the authors examined the involvement of younger Inuit in subsistence hunting, noting that despite the sweeping political, social, and economic changes that have been experienced in Holman and across the Canadian North, hunting remained an important sociocultural and economic activity for some members of the sample group. This paper focuses specifically on the informal socioeconomic aspects of subsistence in Holman. Using primary data from the 1992-93 sample, we examine the range of economic mechanisms employed by Holman Inuit for the distribution of wild resources and compare the present range of such activity to that observed by Stefansson, Jenness, Rasmussen, and Damas in their work on Copper Inuit food sharing. These data indicate 1) that the sharing form most frequently cited ethnographically, obligatory seal-sharing partnerships, is more irregular than formerly; and 2) that voluntary, nonpartnership based sharing remains an important element in the contemporary economic system."

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