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Abstract
The paper explores the scientific legacy of Ernest S. Burch, Jr., 1938–2010, one of the leading experts on the social life and ethnohistory of Alaskan indigenous people. Burch’s professional career is viewed through the lenses of five monumental projects (initiatives) that he accomplished over 50 years: the study of subsistence ecology in Kivalina, Alaska (1960–1985); reconstruction of the early 1800s Iñupiat nations in North Alaska (1969–1980); the National Geographic map, “Peoples of the Arctic, ca. 1825” (1979–1983); the multivolume series, Cultural and Natural Heritage of Northwest Alaska (1983–2003); and the history of caribou herds in Alaska (late 1990s–2010). Several projects that Burch had started but did not bring to conclusion are also discussed. Burch’s research set the highest professional standards in the discipline of arctic anthropology for over four decades, and the resulting loss of knowledge and expertise will be hard to overcome.
本文探讨了欧内斯特·s·伯奇(Ernest S. Burch, Jr., 1938-2010)的科学遗产,他是研究阿拉斯加土著人社会生活和民族历史的主要专家之一。伯奇的职业生涯是通过他50多年来完成的五个重大项目(倡议)来观察的:阿拉斯加基瓦利纳生存生态学研究(1960-1985);19世纪初北阿拉斯加Iñupiat国家的重建(1969-1980);国家地理地图,“北极民族,约1825年”(1979-1983);多卷系列,阿拉斯加西北部的文化和自然遗产(1983-2003);以及阿拉斯加驯鹿群的历史(20世纪90年代末至2010年)。书中还讨论了Burch已经开始但没有结束的几个项目。伯奇的研究为北极人类学学科设定了40多年来最高的专业标准,由此导致的知识和专业知识的流失将难以克服。
期刊介绍:
Arctic Anthropology, founded in 1962 by Chester S. Chard, is an international journal devoted to the study of Old and New World northern cultures and peoples. Archaeology, ethnology, physical anthropology, and related disciplines are represented, with emphasis on: studies of specific cultures of the arctic, subarctic and contiguous regions of the world; the peopling of the New World; relationships between New World and Eurasian cultures of the circumpolar zone; contemporary problems and culture change among northern peoples; and new directions in interdisciplinary northern research.