Whale Snow: Iñupiat, Climate Change, and Multispecies Resilience in Arctic Alaska. By Chie Sakakibara. 2020. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 304 pp.

  • Michael Koskey Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Indigenous Studies Graduate Programs, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks
Keywords: Indigenous

Author Biography

Michael Koskey, Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Indigenous Studies Graduate Programs, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks

Michael Koskey is an associate professor in the Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Indigenous Studies Graduate Programs at University of Alaska Fairbanks.

References

Edwardson, D. D., A. Patterson, and J. Harcharek. 2004. Uqsruagnaq: Whale Snow. Charlesbridge, Watertown, MA.

Sakakibara, C. 2017. People of the Whales: Climate Change and Cultural Resilience Among Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska. Geographical Review 107:159–184. DOI:10.1111/j.1931-0846.2016.12219.x.

Published
2022-11-21
How to Cite
Koskey, M. (2022). Whale Snow: Iñupiat, Climate Change, and Multispecies Resilience in Arctic Alaska. By Chie Sakakibara. 2020. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 304 pp. Ethnobiology Letters, 13(1), 68-69. https://doi.org/10.14237/ebl.13.1.2022.1823
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