流浪狗:犬科动物经济与阿萨帕斯坎-普韦布洛人交流

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
B. Sunday Eiselt
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摘要

早期西班牙编年史家的证词一直强调阿萨帕斯坎人在数百只猎犬的帮助下与普韦布洛社区进行长途贸易的做法。尽管作为众多人类学研究的主题,这些研究通常关注导致欧洲人接触的社会进化轨迹问题,但我们实际上对这些区域交换网络是如何运作的、多物种的相互作用以及使它们成为可能的性别劳动需求知之甚少。利用来自西班牙的数据、关于驮犬管理的人种学信息和现代包装能量学研究,我建立了在不同包装条件下维持区域间贸易所需的狗的数量模型。这项研究并没有关注人类行为的一般动态,而是强调了照顾大群狗的细节和机制,阿帕奇妇女和她们的狗之间的历史关系,以及这种伙伴关系在阿萨帕斯坎人迁徙和长途贸易中的作用。
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Dog Nomads: Canid Economy and Athapaskan-Pueblo Exchange
Testimonies of early Spanish chroniclers consistently emphasize the Athapaskan practice of long-distance trade with Pueblo communities aided by hundreds of pack dogs. Despite being the subject of numerous anthropological studies that focus generally on issues of social evolutionary trajectories leading up to European contact, we actually understand very little about how these regional exchange networks operated and the multi-species interactions and gendered labor requirements that made them possible. Using data derived from Spanish accounts, ethnographic information on the management of pack dogs, and modern studies of packing energetics, I model the number of dogs that would be required to sustain interregional trade under different packing conditions. Rather than focusing on the general dynamics of human behavior, this study highlights the details and mechanics of caring for large packs, the historical relationships between Apache women and their dogs, and the role of this partnership in Athapaskan migration and long-distance trade.
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