Robert Jarvenpa is a professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at Albany. His books include Northern Passage: Ethnography and Apprenticeship among the Subarctic Dene. Hetty Jo Brumbach is an associate curator of anthropology at the State University of New York at Albany. She is the author of many reports and articles, which have appeared in such journals as Arctic Anthropology, Man in the Northeast, American Antiquity, and Human Ecology.
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List of Tables; List of Maps; List of Figures; Preface; Notes on Contributors Chapter 1 Introduction: Gender, Subsistence and Ethnoarchaeology Robert Jarvenpa (University of Albany) and Hetty Jo Brumbach (University of Albany); Chapter 2 Chipewyan Society and Gender Relations Hetty Jo Brumbach and Robert Jarvenpa; Chapter 3 Chipewyan Hunters: A Task Differentiation Analysis Robert Jarvenpa and Hetty Jo Brumbach; Chapter 4 Khanty Society and Gender Relations Elena Glavatskaya (Urals State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia); Chapter 5 Khanty Hunter-Fisher-Herders: A Task Differentiation Analysis of Trom'Agan Women's and Men's Subsistence Activities Elena Glavatskaya; Chapter 6 Sami Society and Gender Relations Jukka Pennanen (University of Oulu, Finland); Chapter 7 Sami Reindeer Breeders: A Task Differentiation Analysis Jukka Pennanen; Chapter 8 Inupiaq Society and Gender Relations Carol Zane Jolles (University of Washington, Seattle); Chapter 9 Inupiaq Maritime Hunters: Subsistence Work in Diomede Carol Zane Jolles; Chapter 10 Conclusion: Toward a Comparative Ethnoarchaeology of Gender Hetty Jo Brumbach and Robert Jarvenpa
"Cultural anthropologist Robert Jarvenpa and Archeologist Hetty Jo Brumbach are the editors of this extensively prepared, systematically devised, and highly relevant volume comprising a comparative ethnoarcheological study of Arctic practices of gender and subsistence."--ANTHROPOS 102.2007

