Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Russian Edition
Preface to the American Edition
Defining the Boundaries of the Arctic: Geography, Ecology, and Anthropology
Subsistence
Classification Systems for Arctic Subsistence
Studies of Arctic Subsistence: North America
Studies of Arctic Subsistence: Siberia
Adaptation
The "Equilibrium Societies"
Research Methodology
Focus of the Present Study
Historical Setting
Traditional Resource Use
Exploited Territory
The Hunting Community
The Material Basis of Subsistence
Needs of the Eskimo Community
Production in the Eskimo Economy
Analysis of the Food Balances
Ecological Pressures of Native Subsistence
Eskimo Adaptations
Introduction
Reindeer Nomadism and Its Resource Strategies
Land Use and Pasture Rotation
Demography of the Nomadic Community
Domestic Animal Stocks
Subsistence Implements and Their Recycling
Consumption Needs of the Pastoralist Community
Productivity of the Herding Economy
Analysis of Subsistence Balances
Conclusion
Introduction
Climatic Change in the Eurasian Arctic
Extreme Natural Phenomena
Fluctuations in Wildlife Populations
Epizootics in the Domestic Animal Population
Summary: The Arctic as a Human Econiche
Introduction
Ethnohistorical Records on Reindeer Pastoralism
Explanatory Models
Ecological Model
Social vs. Environmental Agents of Change
Transition to the Reindeer Economy: The Earliest Records
Interactions Between Wild and Domestic Herds
Other Factors in the Pastoralist Transition
Pastoralism and Population Growth
The Established Pastoralist Economy
Summary and Conclusions
Introduction
Climatic Models of Eskimo Subsistence Trends
The "Adaptation" Framework
Trends and Recurrent Cycles in Eskimo Resource Utilization
Population Dynamics and Shifts on the Arctic Coast
Changes in Hunting Implements and Techniques
Factors in Maritime Subsistence Transitions
Maritime Subsistence in the Western Eurasian Arctic
The Dual Subsistence Model
Population Continuity
Health, Mortality, and Population Increase
More on Infanticide in the Arctic
Ecopopulation Strategies
Migrations and Population Growth
Population Models
Harvest Techniques in the Arctic
Cases of Indigenous Overkill
Overkill and Harvest Strategies
Overkill and "Rationality" in Aboriginal Subsistence
Arctic versus Boreal Subsistence
CHAPTER EIGHT. Arctic Adaptations and Paleolithic Society
Prehistoric Hunting Tactics
Settlement Patterns of the Prehistoric Population
Natural Resource Utilization
Mobility and Migration in the Paleolithic Community
Demographic Processes in Prehistoric Communities
Ecological Crises and the Development of Paleolithic Society
Epilogue
Notes
References Cited
Index