国立民族学博物館(みんぱく)は、博物館をもった文化人類学・民族学の研究所です。

Senri Ethnological Studies (SES)

No.8 Chipewyan Ecology: Group Structure and Caribou Hunting System

1981年3月31日刊行

Takashi lrimoto

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements
List of Plates
List of Tables and Figures
List of Charts and Map
CHAPTER
 I. INTRODUCTION
  1. Theory of Ecological Anthropology
  2. Study Area, Problems and Methodology
   (1) Study Area
   (2) Problems
   (3) Methodology
 Ⅱ. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: PAST AND PRESENT
  1. History of the Wollaston Lake Settlement
   (1) Period I: 1920s-1945
   (2) Period Ⅱ: 1946-1957
   (3) Period Ⅲ: 1958-1975
  2. Chipewyan Categorization of Peoples and their Spatial Distribution
   (1) The Eskimos and the Crees
   (2) The Euro-Canadians
   (3) Nasiiyu, Hot'elna Det'oi and Hočeras
   (4) Dene
  3. The Social and Economic Structure of the Contemporary Wollaston Lake Settlement
   (1) Administrative Status and Ethnic Division of the Population
   (2) Socio-Economic Structure of the Contemporary Wollaston Lake Settlement
 Ⅲ. NATURAL ENVIROMENT: CARIBOU, MOOSE AND FISH ECOLOGY
  1. Physical Environment and Flora
   (1) Geographical and Climatological Background
   (2) Flora
  2. Fauna: Caribou, Moose and Fish
   (1) Caribou and Moose Ecology
   (2) Fish Ecology
 Ⅳ. KINSHIP SYSTEM
  1. Kinship Terminology and its Application
   (1) Terminology
   (2) Application of the Kinship and Affinal Terminology
   (3) Other Kin-terms
  2. Characteristics of Hatchet Lake Chipewyan Kinship
   (1) Bilaterality
   (2) Flexibility
Ⅴ. SUBSISTENCE UNITS: DOMESTIC UNIT AND HUNTING UNIT
  1. Camp Structure and Purpose
  2. The Domestic Unit and Inter-domestic Unit Relationships
  3. Chipewyan Hunting Unit
  4. Descriptions of Kin Relationships and Subsistence Units at Specific Camps
   (1) Chipewyan Winter Camps in the 1930s
   (2) Chipewyan Winter Camps in 1975
Ⅵ. PATTERN OF SEASONAL MOVEMENT
  1. Home-range and Home-base
   (1) The Home-range of the Hatchet Lake Chipewyan
   (2) Home-base and Seasonal Movement Pattern
   (3) Seasonal Camps
  2. Transportation and Moving Activity
   (1) Summer Transportation: Canoe
   (2) Winter Transportation: Dog-team
   (3) Strategy of Chipewyan Moving Activity
Ⅶ. SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITIES
  1. Categories of Subsistence Activities
   (1) Food-getting Activity (FGA)
   (2) Food-processing Activity (FPA)
   (3) Sheltering Activity (SHA)
   (4) Hide-preparing Activity (HPA)
   (5) Manufacturing Activity (MA)
  2. Time-space Use of Subsistence Activities
   (1) Time Use of Subsistence Activities
   (2) Space Use of Subsistence Activities
Ⅷ. CHIPEWAYAN CARIBOU HUNTING SYSTEM
  1. Temporal Sequence of Activities
  2. Allocation of Activities
   (1) Allocation of Activities by Sex
   (2) Allocation of Activities by Age
  3. Combination of Activities
  4. Allocation, Combination and Space Use of Activities
  5. Allocation, Combination and Temporal Sequence of Activities
  6. Chipewyan Caribou Hunting System and Subsistence Units
Ⅸ. DISCUSSION: CHANGE AND ADJUSTMENT IN THE CHIPEWYAN CARIBOU HUNTING SYSTEM
Ⅹ. CONCLUSION
  Bibliography
  Appendices
Ⅰ. Phonetic Key
Ⅱ. Examples of the Chipewyan Moving Activity
  a. Transportation by Canoe
  b. Transportation by Dog-team
Ⅲ. Ice Condition during the Time of ‘Freeze-up’