Sometimes Hunting Can Seem Like Business

Polar Bear Sport Hunting In Nunavut

By George W. Wenzel
Categories: Social Sciences, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, Sports
Series: Occasional Publications Series
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9781772122428, 128 pages, January 2008
Paperback : 9781896445434, 128 pages, January 2008

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Description

This volume provides insight into whether or how sport hunting might play a strategic role in the conservation and management of polar bear in Canada's North, and examines the economic benefits to Inuit and their communities, both in terms of its monetary and sociocultural importance by examining Inuit participation in the polar bear sporthunt in the communities of Taloyoak, Resolute Bay, and Clyde River. At first glance, sport hunting may appear to have little to offer by way of insight about resource co-management. Yet, there are several important lessons to be learned from the way this aspect of the Inuit-polar bear relationship has evolved. For Inuit, the cultural, economic, and social aspects of polar bear hunting, including that carried out by visitors seeking tangible trophies, are equally intertwined.