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Seasonal Fishing Camps

Mira Donnelly

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Seasonal Fishing Camps" delves into the world of temporary indigenous fishing settlements, revealing their importance in sustainable resource management and cultural heritage. These camps, strategically located near rivers, lakes, and coasts, were crucial for seasonal harvests. By examining these sites through the lenses of archaeology, anthropology, and environmental studies, the book uncovers the sophisticated ecological knowledge embedded in indigenous practices. An intriguing insight is how these communities understood fish migratory patterns and utilized specific site selection for optimal yields.

 
The book explores the socio-cultural organization of labor within these camps, highlighting how indigenous societies maintained social cohesion while strategically utilizing resources. It also examines how these seasonal practices have had long-term impacts on both the environment and indigenous societies, challenging the misconception of indigenous people as passive inhabitants. The book progresses by first introducing the environmental settings and fish species, then delving into camp life and technologies, and finally analyzing the lasting legacy of these practices.

 
This exploration emphasizes the interconnectedness of ecological knowledge, social organization, and long-term sustainability.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 62 pages.

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