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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Friday, January 2, 2015. Dwelling, Snow and Memory. I've been reading some of Tim Ingold's new book.so thinking about dwelling- and living- life as process, as medium. Walking on my snowshoes along the back trail in the ravine, I pause for some frozen highbush cranberries. Monday, October 27, 2014. International Peace Day, Climate Change, and Bhutan (finally). Fern fiddleheads- several species are eaten in Bhutan. The road- temporarily absent. The next day we h...

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Friday, January 2, 2015. Dwelling, Snow and Memory. I've been reading some of Tim Ingold's new book.so thinking about dwelling- and living- life as process, as medium. Walking on my snowshoes along the back trail in the ravine, I pause for some frozen highbush cranberries. Monday, October 27, 2014. International Peace Day, Climate Change, and Bhutan (finally). Fern fiddleheads- several species are eaten in Bhutan. The road- temporarily absent. The next day we h...

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society: November 2011

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Food systems and Sustainability. Potato harvest at the Quechua village of Huito, showing local agrobiodiversity (photo Leslie Main Johnson 2008). On the face of it REDD, championed by Foley, seems like a good idea. Who could oppose preserving the rainforest? Baker, Janelle Marie. 2006. “It’s Good for Many Things”: Wixárika (Huichol) Ethnoecology of Amaranth MA thesis, University of Alberta. A 5 step program could double food product...

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society: November 2013

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Saturday, November 16, 2013. Skis are very practical ways to move over country under winter conditions. They enable the human user to take advantage of reduced friction and surface roughness to multiply the propulsive impulse of his or her muscles; the pointed poles provide traction where needed. Saami invented skis as a way to move through the taiga with their herds of reindeer. The neighbouring Witsuwit’en also make these round toed snowshoes, but more ...

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society: January 2013

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. A matter of temperature. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A matter of temperature. I teach anthropology and ethnobiology at Athabasca University. I lived for 20 years in northwest British Columbia before moving to Alberta in 1991. I love the North and have done research in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and my gaze is often northward. View my complete profile.

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society: On grouse and ptarmigan-sounds , memories and meanings

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Saturday, February 22, 2014. On grouse and ptarmigan-sounds , memories and meanings. The little lake reflects the peaks and dark trees, just at the edge of the old burn from the 1930's then half a century before. We pause for a bit of food then push on past the trees to the open terrain of the moraines and rocky glacier bed between what we called the Black Sister and the tallest peak, Weeshkinisht on the map 'Wii S g. I once saw a beautiful cock willow ptarmiga...

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society: A visit to the Eastern Cherokee

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Reflections on Nature, Culture and Society. Thursday, May 22, 2014. A visit to the Eastern Cherokee. A sample of traditional Cherokee pot types. The intriguing vessel in the centre with large knobs was for carrying fire, for example to the council house, without burning your hands, the potter told us. The finger weaving was intricate and very varied in pattern. The weavers were using commercial yarn for the most part. Weavers doing finger weaving. Bison wool strap sample, decorated with beads. We also le...

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