Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
103
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1995
Publisher
Chelsea House Pub
ISBN-10
1555461395
ISBN-13
9781555461393
Description
The Chipewyan-Subarctic delves into the rich history and intricate culture of the Chipewyan people, who have thrived in the unforgiving landscapes of the subarctic. Through careful analysis, the authors unravel how this unique environment has shaped the lifestyle, customs, and social structures of the Chipewyan, showcasing their resilience and adaptability.
With a blend of historical context and cultural examination, the book sheds light on the traditions, beliefs, and challenges faced by the Chipewyan. It highlights their deep connection to the land, exploring how their worldview and practices have evolved over generations while facing modern influences.
With a blend of historical context and cultural examination, the book sheds light on the traditions, beliefs, and challenges faced by the Chipewyan. It highlights their deep connection to the land, exploring how their worldview and practices have evolved over generations while facing modern influences.
Genres
History