
Becoming Inummarik
Men's Lives in an Inuit Community
by Peter Collings
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Pub Date Apr 01 2014 | Archive Date May 13 2014
McGill-Queens University Press | McGill-Queen's University Press
Description
What
does it mean to become a man in the Arctic today? Becoming Inummarik
focuses on the lives of the first generation of men born and raised
primarily in permanent settlements. Forced to balance the difficulties
of schooling, jobs, and money that are a part of village life with the
conflicting demands of older generations and subsistence hunting, these
men struggle to chart their life course and become inummariit - genuine
people.
Peter Collings presents an accessible, intelligent,
humorous, and sensitive account of Inuit men who are no longer youths,
but not yet elders. Based on over twenty years of research conducted in
Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Becoming Inummarik is a profound and
nuanced look at contemporary Inuit life that shows not just what Inuit
men do, but who they are. Collings recounts experiences from his
immersion in the daily lives of Ulukhaktok's men - from hunting and
sharing meals to playing cards and grocery shopping - to demonstrate how
seemingly mundane activities provide revelations about complex issues
such as social relationships, status, and maturity. He also reflects on
the ethics of immersive anthropological research, the difficulties of
balancing professional and personal relationships with informants, and
the nature of knowledge in Inuit culture.
Becoming Inummarik
shows that while Inuit born into a modern society see themselves as
different from their parents' generation, their adherence to traditional
ideas about life ensures that they remain fully Inuit even as their
community has witnessed drastic upheaval.
Details
Part of the McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series (number 73 in series)
432 Pages
3 maps
ISBN 9780773543133
April 2014
Formats: Cloth, Paperback
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