Analyzing and Celebrating Survival in a Globalizing World: Hunters, Others and Us
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Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka)
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Highlights of the conference were hearing from Ainu people about their urgent situation, and also listening to the important contributions of third world scholars. An emerging theme of the conference was the active survival of hunting and gathering societies and of diverse cultural
traditions in a globalizing world. I suggest that these contemporaneous experiences of challenges and renewals in the midst of globalization unite the lives of scholars and of the peoples of the societies with which they work.
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This presentation is online as an Open Access resource at the National Museum of Ethnography Repository (Osaka) whose site is at: https://minpaku.ac.jp/english/research/sharing . The presentation is at: https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/index.php?action=pages_view_main&active_action=repository_view_main_item_snippet&index_id=411&pn=1&count=20&order=17&lang=japanese&page_id=13&block_id=21 .
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Feit, Harvey A. 1999. “Analyzing and Celebrating Survival in a Globalizing World: Hunters, Others and Us.” Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 23(4):863-68.