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Greenlanders, whales, and whaling

Greenlanders, whales, and whaling

Richard A. Caulfield
1997
Páginas: 203
Género: Inuit

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Whaling has been central to the life of Greenland's Inuit peoples for at least 4000 years, but political, economic, technological, and regulatory changes have altered this ancient practice. Richard A. Caulfield reveals these impacts first by analyzing Home Rule and its success in Greenland, and then by looking at whaling's place in the contemporary Greenlandic economy and its evolving co-management regime.

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