Anthropology in Our Backyards: On Hunting

Anthropology in Our Backyards: On Hunting Event Poster
Date:
Thursday, October 25, 2018 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
Artspace (above Books & Company) - 1685 3rd Avenue - Prince George, BC

Henry and Karyn Sharp attempt to understand and interpret their decades-long observations of Denésuliné hunts through the multiple disciplinary lenses of anthropology, archaeology, and ethnology. Although questions and methodologies differ between disciplines, the Sharps' ethnography, by connecting these components, provides unique insights into the ecology and motivations of hunting societies.

Themes of gender, women's labour, insects, wolf and caribou behaviour, scale, mobility and transportation, and land use are linked through the authors' personal voice and experiences. This participant ethnography makes an important contribution to multiple fields in academe while simultaneously revealing broad implications for research, public policy, and First Nations politics.

Contact Information

Please contact the Department of Anthropology at anthro@unbc.ca for more information about this event.

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