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Identity and the evolving relationship between Inuit women and the land in the eastern Canadian Arctic

机译:因纽特人妇女与加拿大东部北极地区土地之间的身份认同和关系演变

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Academic discussions around Inuit identity once focused on acculturation. These have mainly been replaced by concepts of adaptation to new living conditions. Yet, Inuit in the eastern Canadian Arctic still frame identity concerns around their land activities and are wary of becoming too much like Qallunaat' or southerners. This paper examines what material and non-material goods (for example psychological goods) Inuit seek from the land today in order to understand what traditional aspects of their relationships with the land persist and what new ones might have emerged recently. It then discusses the implications these have for Inuit identity. The study found a decrease in the procurement and use of material goods from the land compared with previous generations. Concomitantly, the acquisition of non-material goods has become more formalised and distinctly identified in discussions of land excursions. The non-material goods are clearly linked to Inuit ideology and traditions, rather than to southern ideas. The desire for, and acquisition of, non-material goods is developing both from a top-down or group consensus and bottom-up or individual decision, illustrating an interplay between the construction of group and individual identities in relation to the land. Inuit in the eastern Canadian Arctic are transforming their relationship with the land in a way that demonstrates an emerging identity as community Inuit who are rooted in their own local history and geography and also consciously subscribe to a larger Inuit culture that is premised on values such as sharing and building harmonious relationships.
机译:有关因纽特人身份的学术讨论曾经集中在文化适应上。这些已经主要被适应新生活条件的概念所取代。然而,加拿大东部北极地区的因纽特人仍然围绕着他们的陆地活动构想身份认同,并警惕变得像Qallunaat或南方人。本文研究了因纽特人今天从土地上寻求什么物质和非物质(例如心理物品),以便了解它们与土地的关系中哪些传统方面仍然存在,以及最近可能出现了哪些新方面。然后讨论了这些对因纽特人身份的影响。研究发现,与前几代人相比,从土地上购买和使用的物质商品有所减少。随之而来的是,在讨论土地游览时,非物质商品的购买已变得更加正规化并得到了明确的标识。非物质商品显然与因纽特人的意识形态和传统有关,而不与南方思想有关。对非物质商品的渴望和获取,既是自上而下的或团体的共识,又是自下而上的或个人的决定,这说明了与土地有关的团体和个人身份的建构之间存在相互作用。加拿大东部北极地区的因纽特人正在改变与土地的关系,这种方式显示出一种新兴的因纽特人身份,这些人根植于自己的当地历史和地理环境,并且有意识地接受以诸如分享和建立和谐的关系。

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  • 来源
    《Polar Record》 |2015年第5期|536-549|共14页
  • 作者

    Dowsley Martha;

  • 作者单位

    Lakehead Univ, Dept Geog, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
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