Snow Hunts Speed
Nakoa Rainfall
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Snow Hunts Speed explores the snowmobile's transformative impact on Inuit hunting and Arctic society. This book examines how this technological innovation revolutionized Inuit life, affecting everything from resource management to social structures.
Prior to snowmobiles, Inuit hunters relied on dog sleds and traditional knowledge, exhibiting remarkable skill in navigating the harsh Arctic environment. The introduction of snowmobiles dramatically increased hunting efficiency, allowing access to previously unreachable areas. However, this technological advancement instigated complex social and economic shifts.
The book argues that while snowmobiles enhanced hunting, they also increased dependence on wage labor for fuel and maintenance, altering traditional knowledge transmission among elders. By incorporating oral histories and archival records, Snow Hunts Speed presents a nuanced perspective on the interplay between technology, culture, and environment.
Organized thematically, the book first details the snowmobile's history and adaptation to Arctic conditions. It then analyzes how snowmobiles enhanced hunting efficiency. Concluding sections explore the social and economic consequences, including the changing role of elders and new social hierarchies linked to snowmobile ownership, making it a valuable resource in Arctic Studies.
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