The Hare Indians: notes on their traditional culture and religion, past and present
Hultkrantz recounts an interview with a young man from Fort Good Hope, by the name of “Little Fox,” in the context of historical ethnographic literature. He concludes that the youth of Fort Good Hope are experiencing a resurgence of traditional values and attempting to preserve these where possible.
A response to this article and ensuing academic debate is described elsewhere in this catalogue.
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Hultkrantz, Åke. “The Hare Indians: notes on their traditional culture and religion, past and present.” Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology 38, 1-4 (1973): 113-152.
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- Publication Type: Journal Article
- In Publication: Ethnos
- Keywords: History|Ethnography