作者: Maria Nieves Zedeño , Rebecca Toupal , Stoffle, Richard, W.
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摘要: The Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA)-University Arizona ethnographic team (UofA team) contracted with the National Park Service (NPS) Midwest Regional Office 1998 to conduct an and ethnohistoric study commercial fishing activities at Isle Royale (IRNP). UofA team, having no connection Park, fishermen or their families who are focus this study, provides report as independent ethnography ethnohistory Royale. The purpose is document analyze historic contemporary immediate vicinity ISLE ROYALE including identification specific ethnic social groups have both traditional ties fishery. By identifying resource use areas concerns that may affect NPS management responsibilities, results will aid managers anticipate protection issues Park. ability such place a better position understand deal specifically these pertain development further cultural natural studies, interpretative programs, decisions.