Relating with Dogs, Fish, and Caribou: An alternative exploration of human-animal engagements in the Circumpolar North

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Abstract

This paper concerns the historical and present-day relations between Gwich'in, dogs, fish, and caribou. We will discuss how these relations have continued even after dissolving mercantile relationships.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 6 Aug 2013
EventIUAES 17th World Congress - Manchester city, United Kingdom, Manchester, United Kingdom
Duration: 5 Aug 201310 Aug 2013

Conference

ConferenceIUAES 17th World Congress
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityManchester
Period5/08/1310/08/13
OtherThe 17th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES2013) will be convened in Manchester city, U.K. from 5-10 August, 2013 (See http://www.iuaes2013.org). As a part of this congress, there will be an academic session on 'Issues of Migration and Its Linguistic Consequences in the Different Regions of South Asia throughout the History'.

This academic session aims to facilitate communication and exchange of information and experience among the scholars, academics and students who are involved in exploring the Issues of Migration and Its Linguistic Consequences in the Different Regions of South Asia throughout the History.

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