'Kalli in the ship': Inughuit abduction and the shaping of Arctic knowledge.

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
History and Anthropology Pub Date : 2023-07-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/02757206.2023.2235383
Peter R Martin
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This article examines the contributions made to Arctic knowledge by Kallihirua, a member of the Inughuit community of Northern Greenland who was abducted by the crew of the Assistance during the 1850-51 expedition in search of the missing ships Erebus and Terror. Unpacking this important moment of cultural encounter, the article explores the ways in which Kallihirua's presence on board the ship became embroiled in wider scholarly debates pertaining to the 'origins of the Inuit' and to the historical migrations of human beings around the world. Furthermore, it studies the ways in which this 'indigenous intermediary' became an important influence on the emergent scholarly disciplines of anthropology and geography which were undergoing a process of institutionalization and professionalization during this period. The article therefore contributes new insights into the fundamental, yet overlooked, roles that Arctic indigenous peoples have historically played in shaping non-indigenous knowledge about the region.

“船上的卡利”:因纽特人的绑架和北极知识的形成。
本文考察了Kallihirua对北极知识的贡献,Kallihirua是格陵兰岛北部因纽特人社区的一员,在1850-51年寻找失踪的埃里伯斯号和恐怖号的探险中被援助号的船员绑架。这篇文章揭示了这一重要的文化相遇时刻,探讨了Kallihirua在船上的存在是如何卷入与“因纽特人的起源”和人类在世界各地的历史迁移有关的更广泛的学术辩论的。此外,它还研究了这种“本土中介”如何对人类学和地理学等新兴学术学科产生重要影响,这些学科在这一时期正经历着制度化和专业化的过程。因此,这篇文章对北极土著人民在历史上塑造关于该地区的非土著知识方面所发挥的基本但被忽视的作用提供了新的见解。
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期刊介绍: History and Anthropology continues to address the intersection of history and social sciences, focusing on the interchange between anthropologically-informed history, historically-informed anthropology and the history of ethnographic and anthropological representation. It is now widely perceived that the formerly dominant ahistorical perspectives within anthropology severely restricted interpretation and analysis. Much recent work has therefore been concerned with social change and colonial history and the traditional problems such as symbolism, have been rethought in historical terms. History and Anthropology publishes articles which develop these concerns, and is particularly interested in linking new substantive analyses with critical perspectives on anthropological discourse.
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