An edition of When Worlds Collide (2013)

When Worlds Collide

Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic

When Worlds Collide
Max T. Friesen, Max T. Friesen
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An edition of When Worlds Collide (2013)

When Worlds Collide

Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic

"Interactions between societies are among the most powerful forces in human history. However, because they are difficult to reconstruct from archaeological data, they have often been overlooked and understudied by archaeologists. This is particularly true for hunter-gatherer societies, which are frequently seen as adapting to local conditions rather than developing in the context of large-scale networks. When Worlds Collide presents a new model for discerning interaction networks based on the archaeological record, and then applies the model to long-term change in an Arctic society. Max Friesen has adapted and expanded world-system theory in order to develop a model that explains how hunter-gatherer interaction networks, or world-systems, are structured--and why they change. He has utilized this model to better understand the development of Inuvialuit society in the western Canadian Arctic over a 500-year span, from the pre-contact period to the early twentieth century. As Friesen combines local archaeological data with more extensive ethnographic and archaeological evidence from the surrounding region, a picture emerges of a dynamic Inuvialuit world-system characterized by bounded territories, trade, warfare, and other forms of interaction. This world-system gradually intensified as the impacts of Euroamerican colonial activities increased. This intensification, Friesen suggests, was based on pre-existing Inuvialuit social and economic structures rather than on patterns imposed from outside. Ultimately, this intense interacting network collapsed near the end of the nineteenth century. When Worlds Collide offers a new way to comprehend small-scale world-systems from the point of view of indigenous people. Its approach will prove valuable for understanding hunter-gatherer societies around the globe."--Publisher's website.

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English
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280

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When Worlds Collide: Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic
2013, University of Arizona Press
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E99.E7F73 2013, E99.E7 F73 2013

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OL28772862M
ISBN 13
9780816502448
LCCN
2012034299
OCLC/WorldCat
811777286

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