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Circumpolar Lives and Livelihood is a cross-cultural ethnoarchaeological study of the gendered nature of subsistence in northern hunter-gatherer-fisher societies. Based on field studies of four circumpolar societies, it documents the complexities of women’s and men’s involvement in food procurement, processing, and storage, and the relationship of such behaviors to the built landscape. Avoiding simplistic stereotypes of male and female roles, the framework of “gendered landscapes” reveals the variability and flexibility of women’s and men’s actual lives in a manner useful for archaeological interpretations of hunter-foragers.

Innovative in scope and design, this is the first study to employ a controlled, four-way, cross-cultural comparison of gender and subsistence. Members of an international team of anthropologists experienced in northern scholarship apply the same task-differentiation methodology in studies of Chipewyan hunter-fishers of Canada, Khanty hunter-fisher-herders of Western Siberia, Sámi intensive reindeer herders of northwestern Finland, and Iñupiaq maritime hunters of the Bering Strait of Alaska. This database on gender and subsistence is used to reassess one of the bedrock concepts in anthropology and social science: the sexual division of labor.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. 1. Introduction: Gender, Subsistence, and Ethnoarchaeology
  2. pp. 1-23
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  1. 2. Chipewyan Society and Gender Relations
  2. pp. 24-53
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  1. 3. Chipewyan Hunters: A Task Differentiation Analysis
  2. pp. 54-78
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  1. 4. Khanty Society and Gender Relations
  2. pp. 79-114
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  1. 5. Khanty Hunter–Fisher–Herders: A Task Differentiation Analysis of Trom’Agan Women’s and Men’s Subsistence Activities
  2. pp. 115-157
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  1. 6. Sámi Society and Gender Relations
  2. pp. 158-185
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  1. 7. Sámi Reindeer Herders: A Task Differentiation Analysis
  2. pp. 186-237
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  1. 8. Iñupiaq Society and Gender Relations
  2. pp. 238-262
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  1. 9. Iñupiaq Maritime Hunters: Summer Subsistence Work in Diomede
  2. pp. 263-286
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  1. 10. Conclusion: Toward a Comparative Ethnoarchaeology of Gender
  2. pp. 287-324
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 325-326
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 327-330
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