Collaborative Research: Glacial Retreat and the Cultural Landscape of Ice Floe Sealing at Yakutat Bay, Alaska
合作研究:阿拉斯加雅库塔特湾的冰川退缩和浮冰封闭的文化景观
基本信息
- 批准号:1203417
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- 金额:$ 26.41万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-01 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This multidisciplinary study of the ancient, historical, and contemporary harvest of harbor seals at icefloe pupping grounds near Hubbard Glacier in Yakutat Bay, Alaska models the reshaping of both an environment and a human hunting system in response to Late Holocene climate change. The project joins indigenous knowledge, language, and oral heritage with the material and chronometric evidence ofarchaeology, geology, and paleoenvironmental studies to document the cultural history and landscape of Yakutat Bay, where dramatic glacial recession after C. E. 1100 attracted major concentrations of harbor seals and opened the fiord for Sugpiaq, Eyak, Ahtna, and Tlingit settlement. The research team proposes that a clan-based system of local and external access rights developed around Yakutat sealing because of its economic centrality for peoples of the eastern Gulf of Alaska; that sealing camps shifted from the outerto the inner bay over time to follow the receding glacial front; and that the locations, artifact assemblages, faunal remains, and spatial layouts of camps express the cultural and social organization of hunting in different eras. They hypothesize that situated knowledge of Yakutat Bay?s human and environmental history is encoded in living oral traditions and multilingual toponyms that richly delineate this nine-century cultural landscape, and that oral heritage can be chronologically correlated with archaeological and geological data. The study leads from the past to the present day, when the continuity of sealing and of the community?s cultural and linguistic heritage are matters of urgent local concern. The methodologies and results of this study are highly relevant to questions of human adaptation and resiliency in the changing North and to the challenge of building coherence between indigenous and scientific knowledge systems.
这个多学科的研究古代,历史和当代收获的海豹在冰湖附近的哈伯德冰川在雅库塔特湾,阿拉斯加模型的重塑环境和人类狩猎系统,以应对晚全新世气候变化。该项目将土著知识、语言和口头遗产与考古学、地质学和古环境研究的物质和计时证据结合起来,以记录雅库特湾的文化历史和景观。E. 1100年吸引了大量的斑海豹,并为Sugpiaq,Eyak,Ahtna和Tlingit定居点开放了峡湾。 研究小组提出,由于雅库塔特海豹对阿拉斯加湾东部人民的经济中心地位,围绕雅库塔特海豹开发了一种以部族为基础的地方和外部准入权制度;随着时间的推移,海豹营地从外湾转移到内湾,以跟随冰川前沿的消退;这些地点,文物组合,动物遗迹营地的空间布局体现了不同时代狩猎的文化和社会组织。他们假设,位于雅库特湾的知识?中国的人类和环境历史被记录在生动的口头传统和多语言地名中,丰富地描绘了这九个世纪的文化景观,口头遗产可以与考古和地质数据按时间顺序相关联。这项研究导致从过去到现在的一天,当密封和社会的连续性?中国的文化和语言遗产是当地迫切关注的问题。这项研究的方法和结果与不断变化的北方的人类适应和复原力问题以及在土著知识体系和科学知识体系之间建立一致性的挑战高度相关。
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雅库塔特林吉特海豹捕猎营:调查语言、土著知识和冰川运动之间的关系
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