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- Title
Les rennes d'Amadjuak. Éleveurs saamis et chasseurs inuits en Terre de Baffin (1921-1925).
- Authors
Laugrand, Frédéric B.; Oosten, Jarich G.
- Abstract
This paper describes and analyses the introduction of reindeer herding in Amadjuak, on Baffin Island, in 1921. The operation involved several Saami families and Inuit, hired at the last moment to help the Saami and take over reindeer herding. But the operation resulted in a failure and all the reindeer died, many of them eaten by wolves and dogs. Using archival sources – and more particularly the journal of the Hudson’s Bay Company agent – as well as oral sources, the authors evoke the reasons explaining this dramatic experience. They emphasize the difficulty of transforming hunters into herders, these two activities being connected with quite different perspectives of the relationships between human beings and animals. Finally they stress the fact that among Inuit, the caribou is often associated with the deceased and with spirits (ijirait), a connection that is never made with respect to the reindeer imported by the qallunaat.
- Subjects
BAFFIN Island (Nunavut); REINDEER herding; SAMI (European people); BAFFIN Island Inuit; CARIBOU; STEFANSSON, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962; HUDSON'S Bay Co.; TWENTIETH century; CORPORATE history
- Publication
Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, 2015, Vol 45, Issue 1, p59
- ISSN
0318-4137
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1035165ar