Alutiiq Villages Under Russian and U.S. Rule

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University of Alaska Press, 2008 - 204 σελίδες
Sonja Luehrmann's volume examines Alutiiq history within the larger context of Russian and American expansionism. The author uses source material in both English and Russian in order to create a work focused on the intersection of the two colonial perspectives--throwing light on our understanding of the differences in the way each society incorporated the Alutiiq community, both as a labor force and a social entity. In a series of map essays, Luehrmann examines the changing patterns of settlement and demography among the Alutiiq as the population responded to the conditions they encountered: economic exploitation, new cultural influences, intermarriage, disease, and the eruption of Novarupta. The addition of Russian source material fills an important blank in this unique history and makes Alutiiq Villages Under Russian and U.S. Rule a major resource for anyone working on Alutiiq history or the region's history in the Russian colonial period.
 

Περιεχόμενα

Map Essays
21
Fur Hunting for the Russians
63
Statistical Categories and Social Life
113
Contrast or Sequence?
155
Selected Population Figures from
163
Kodiak and Afognak Parishes 19121910
172
References
181
Index
197
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Sonja Luehrmann holds an M.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of Frankfurt, Germany and is currently a doctoral candidate in anthropology and history at the University of Michigan. She has published articles on colonialism in the Arctic, as well as on religion and globalization in contemporary Russia.

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