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Title:
Fierce climate, sacred ground : an ethnography of climate change in Shishmaref, Alaska
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by Elizabeth Marino.
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Publication Information:
Fairbanks : University of Alaska Press, [2015]
Physical Description:
xii, 122 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9781602232662
Abstract:
Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground is an ethnographic account of the impacts of climate change in Shishmaref, Alaska. In this small Iupiaq community, flooding and erosion are forcing community members to consider relocation as the only possible solution for long-term safety. However, a tangled web of policy obstacles, lack of funding, and organizational challenges leaves the community without a clear way forward, creating serious questions of how to maintain cultural identity under the new climate regime. Elizabeth Marino analyzes this unique and grounded example of a warming world as a confluence of political injustice, histories of colonialism, global climate change, and contemporary development decisions. The book merges theoretical insights from disaster studies, political analysis, and passages from field notes into an eminently readable text for a wide audience. This is an ethnography of climate change; a glimpse into the lived experiences of a global phenomenon.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
It's the end of the world, and Shishmaref is everywhere -- Unnatural natural disasters -- Flooding and erosion in Shishmaref: the anatomy of a climate change disaster -- Seal oil lamps amd pre-fab housing: a history of colonialism in Shishmaref -- Finding a way forward: trust, distrust, and Alaska native relocation planning in the twenty-first century -- Tenacity of home -- Ethics of climate change.
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