Hunters and Bureaucrats Power Knowledge and by Paul Nadasdy PAPERBACK
University of British Columbia Press
Explore the complex relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the state in the Southwest Yukon with "Hunters and Bureaucrats" by Paul Nadasdy. This insightful book, based on three years of ethnographic research, challenges conventional wisdom about land claims and co-management, arguing they may be less empowering for First Nation peoples than commonly believed. Discover how Euro-Canadian notions of "property" and "knowledge" interact with Kluane First Nation's human-animal relations, and how bureaucratic practices can inadvertently reproduce existing power dynamics. Nadasdy delves into the everyday practices and struggles over knowledge that shape state power, offering a critical perspective on contemporary anthropology, First Nation law, and resource management. Product Summary: "Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon" is a paperback book by Paul Nadasdy, published by UBC Press. It features 328 pages and examines the intricate dynamics between Indigenous communities and governmental structures in Canada.
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