Dogs in the North
Stories of Cooperation and Co-Domestication
Herausgeber: Losey, Robert J; Loovers, Jan Peter Laurens; Wishart, Robert P
Dogs in the North
Stories of Cooperation and Co-Domestication
Herausgeber: Losey, Robert J; Loovers, Jan Peter Laurens; Wishart, Robert P
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Dogs in the North offers an interdisciplinary in-depth consideration of the multiple roles that dogs have played in the circumpolar north. Spanning the deep history of humans and dogs in the north, the volume examines a variety of contexts in North America and Eurasia. The case studies build on archaeological, ethnohistorical, ethnographic and anth
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Dogs in the North offers an interdisciplinary in-depth consideration of the multiple roles that dogs have played in the circumpolar north. Spanning the deep history of humans and dogs in the north, the volume examines a variety of contexts in North America and Eurasia. The case studies build on archaeological, ethnohistorical, ethnographic and anth
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589929
- ISBN-10: 0367589923
- Artikelnr.: 69894795
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589929
- ISBN-10: 0367589923
- Artikelnr.: 69894795
Robert J. Losey is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta, Canada. His current research involves the study of humans' relationships with dogs as evidenced in the archaeology of Eastern Russia. Robert P. Wishart is Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. His current research involves ethnographic, ethnohistorical, and history of science research focused on colonialism and human-animal relations in the Canadian North. Jan Peter Laurens Loovers is Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. As part of the ERC Arctic Domus Project, his research concerns the relationships between humans, dogs, fish, and caribou in the Canadian circumpolar North and the history of domestication in the Arctic.
1. Telling Stories of Co-Domestication and Cooperation: An introduction
Robert P. Wishart
2. Domestication and the Embodied Human-Dog Relationship: Archaeological
perspectives from Siberia Robert Losey, Tatiana Nomokonova, Lacey Fleming,
Katherine Latham, and Lesley Harrington
3. Hunters in their own right: Perspectival sharing in Soiot hunters and
their dogs Alexander C. Oehler
Dogs, reindeer and humans in Siberia: Threefold synergetic in the northern
landscape Vladimir Davydov and Konstantine Klokov
Northern Relations: People, sled dogs and salmon in Kamchatka (Russian Far
East) Lisa Strecker
The Archaeology of Human-Dog Relations in Northwest Alaska Erica Hill
An Ethnohistory of Dogs in the Mackenzie Basin (Western Subarctic)
Patricia A. McCormack
The Police and Dogs During the Early Patrol Years in the Western Canadian
Sub-Arctic: An inter-species colonial cooperation? Robert P. Wishart
Threatening the Fantasy of an Arctic Welfare State: Canada, Quebec and
Inuit dogs in Qikiqtaaluk and Nunavik between 1957 and 1968 Francis
Lévesque
'Hard Times Are Coming': Indeterminacy, prophecies, apocalypse, and dogs
Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
Dogs among Others: Inughuit companions in northwest Greenland Kirsten
Hastrup
Prehistory of Dogs in Fennoscandia: A review Suvi Viranta and Kristiina
Mannermaa
"A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a
human": The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition Nuccio Mazzullo
Dogs in Saapmi: From competiton to collaboration to cooperation to now
Myrdene Anderson
Conclusion: Dogs in the North Jan Peter Laurens Loovers, Robert J. Losey,
and Robert P. Wishart
Robert P. Wishart
2. Domestication and the Embodied Human-Dog Relationship: Archaeological
perspectives from Siberia Robert Losey, Tatiana Nomokonova, Lacey Fleming,
Katherine Latham, and Lesley Harrington
3. Hunters in their own right: Perspectival sharing in Soiot hunters and
their dogs Alexander C. Oehler
Dogs, reindeer and humans in Siberia: Threefold synergetic in the northern
landscape Vladimir Davydov and Konstantine Klokov
Northern Relations: People, sled dogs and salmon in Kamchatka (Russian Far
East) Lisa Strecker
The Archaeology of Human-Dog Relations in Northwest Alaska Erica Hill
An Ethnohistory of Dogs in the Mackenzie Basin (Western Subarctic)
Patricia A. McCormack
The Police and Dogs During the Early Patrol Years in the Western Canadian
Sub-Arctic: An inter-species colonial cooperation? Robert P. Wishart
Threatening the Fantasy of an Arctic Welfare State: Canada, Quebec and
Inuit dogs in Qikiqtaaluk and Nunavik between 1957 and 1968 Francis
Lévesque
'Hard Times Are Coming': Indeterminacy, prophecies, apocalypse, and dogs
Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
Dogs among Others: Inughuit companions in northwest Greenland Kirsten
Hastrup
Prehistory of Dogs in Fennoscandia: A review Suvi Viranta and Kristiina
Mannermaa
"A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a
human": The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition Nuccio Mazzullo
Dogs in Saapmi: From competiton to collaboration to cooperation to now
Myrdene Anderson
Conclusion: Dogs in the North Jan Peter Laurens Loovers, Robert J. Losey,
and Robert P. Wishart
1. Telling Stories of Co-Domestication and Cooperation: An introduction
Robert P. Wishart
2. Domestication and the Embodied Human-Dog Relationship: Archaeological
perspectives from Siberia Robert Losey, Tatiana Nomokonova, Lacey Fleming,
Katherine Latham, and Lesley Harrington
3. Hunters in their own right: Perspectival sharing in Soiot hunters and
their dogs Alexander C. Oehler
Dogs, reindeer and humans in Siberia: Threefold synergetic in the northern
landscape Vladimir Davydov and Konstantine Klokov
Northern Relations: People, sled dogs and salmon in Kamchatka (Russian Far
East) Lisa Strecker
The Archaeology of Human-Dog Relations in Northwest Alaska Erica Hill
An Ethnohistory of Dogs in the Mackenzie Basin (Western Subarctic)
Patricia A. McCormack
The Police and Dogs During the Early Patrol Years in the Western Canadian
Sub-Arctic: An inter-species colonial cooperation? Robert P. Wishart
Threatening the Fantasy of an Arctic Welfare State: Canada, Quebec and
Inuit dogs in Qikiqtaaluk and Nunavik between 1957 and 1968 Francis
Lévesque
'Hard Times Are Coming': Indeterminacy, prophecies, apocalypse, and dogs
Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
Dogs among Others: Inughuit companions in northwest Greenland Kirsten
Hastrup
Prehistory of Dogs in Fennoscandia: A review Suvi Viranta and Kristiina
Mannermaa
"A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a
human": The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition Nuccio Mazzullo
Dogs in Saapmi: From competiton to collaboration to cooperation to now
Myrdene Anderson
Conclusion: Dogs in the North Jan Peter Laurens Loovers, Robert J. Losey,
and Robert P. Wishart
Robert P. Wishart
2. Domestication and the Embodied Human-Dog Relationship: Archaeological
perspectives from Siberia Robert Losey, Tatiana Nomokonova, Lacey Fleming,
Katherine Latham, and Lesley Harrington
3. Hunters in their own right: Perspectival sharing in Soiot hunters and
their dogs Alexander C. Oehler
Dogs, reindeer and humans in Siberia: Threefold synergetic in the northern
landscape Vladimir Davydov and Konstantine Klokov
Northern Relations: People, sled dogs and salmon in Kamchatka (Russian Far
East) Lisa Strecker
The Archaeology of Human-Dog Relations in Northwest Alaska Erica Hill
An Ethnohistory of Dogs in the Mackenzie Basin (Western Subarctic)
Patricia A. McCormack
The Police and Dogs During the Early Patrol Years in the Western Canadian
Sub-Arctic: An inter-species colonial cooperation? Robert P. Wishart
Threatening the Fantasy of an Arctic Welfare State: Canada, Quebec and
Inuit dogs in Qikiqtaaluk and Nunavik between 1957 and 1968 Francis
Lévesque
'Hard Times Are Coming': Indeterminacy, prophecies, apocalypse, and dogs
Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
Dogs among Others: Inughuit companions in northwest Greenland Kirsten
Hastrup
Prehistory of Dogs in Fennoscandia: A review Suvi Viranta and Kristiina
Mannermaa
"A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a
human": The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition Nuccio Mazzullo
Dogs in Saapmi: From competiton to collaboration to cooperation to now
Myrdene Anderson
Conclusion: Dogs in the North Jan Peter Laurens Loovers, Robert J. Losey,
and Robert P. Wishart