Cultural Persistence Continuity in Meaning and Moral Responsibility among the Bearlake Athapaskans |
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Author:
| Rushforth, Scott Chisholm, James S. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8165-1241-6 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1991 |
Publisher: | University of Arizona Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $42.00 |
Book Description:
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The Bearlake Athapaskan-speaking Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories have valued industriousness, generosity, individual autonomy, and emotional restraint for many generations. They also highly esteem "control" in human thought and behavior. The latter value integrates the others in a coherent framework of moral responsibility that persists as a central feature of Bearlake culture. Rushforth here provides an ethnographic description and analysis of these beliefs and...
More Description The Bearlake Athapaskan-speaking Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories have valued industriousness, generosity, individual autonomy, and emotional restraint for many generations. They also highly esteem "control" in human thought and behavior. The latter value integrates the others in a coherent framework of moral responsibility that persists as a central feature of Bearlake culture. Rushforth here provides an ethnographic description and analysis of these beliefs and values, which considers their relationship to examples of Bearlake social behavior.