Early Ethnography in the American Arctic

Tristes Arctiques

Kirsten Hastrup author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Oct '23

£135.00

Supplier delay - available to order, but may take longer than usual.

Early Ethnography in the American Arctic cover

This book offers a portrait of early ethnographic work in the American Arctic, with a focus on understanding the mutual constitution of the Inuit and their early ethnographers. It draws mainly on a rich repository of written testimonies from the early twentieth century, the ‘great ethnographic period’ when new scholarly interest in the region took off. Supplementing the movements and observations of whalers, traders, and missionaries, the early chroniclers offered new knowledge of Inuit life. Although their descriptions of the Inuit bear the marks of their time, the texts have left a deep mark on later developments and contributed to a long-lasting view of human life in the Arctic. The chapters show the infiltration of lives and landscapes, of thoughts and materials, of Inuit and ethnographers. The book will be relevant to anthropologists as well as historians, geographers, and others with an interest the Arctic region and Indigenous studies.

ISBN: 9781032416328

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 666g

258 pages