Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expedition.  John Murdoch

Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expedition

Por John Murdoch

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Sinopsis

In "Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition," John Murdoch meticulously documents the cultural practices, social structures, and material artifacts of the Iñupiat people encountered during his 1885 expedition in Alaska. Through a blend of ethnographic observation and scientific inquiry, Murdoch employs a clear, academic style that reflects the period's burgeoning interest in anthropological research. As a seminal work in Arctic ethnology, it offers critical insights into indigenous ways of life, situating itself within the broader context of late 19th-century explorations that aimed to understand and categorize diverse human experiences in relation to Western civilization. John Murdoch, an American explorer and ethnographer, dedicated much of his career to the study of indigenous Alaskan cultures. Drawing upon his firsthand experiences and interactions with the Iñupiat, Murdoch's background in the natural sciences and anthropology significantly informed his approach to this work. His commitment to preserving the voices of those he studied is evident throughout the text, making it an invaluable resource for future generations interested in the complexities of indigenous narratives and identities. "Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition" is highly recommended for scholars of anthropology, history, and Arctic studies, as well as anyone intrigued by the rich tapestry of human cultures. Murdoch's work not only preserves a pivotal moment in ethnological history but also poses essential questions about cultural representation and the evolving discourse surrounding indigenous knowledge.

John Murdoch

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  • 8596547012542
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Ciencia social / General
    Sociología y Antropología

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