Studying pre-colonial gendered use of space in the Arctic: Spatial analysis of ceramics in Northwestern Alaska

Volume: 58, Pages: 101165 - 101165
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Activities and production among Iñupiaq peoples were primarily divided by gender. This gendered division of labor also extended to a spatial segregated pattern of the household in some Arctic cultures, while others had a gender-integrated spatial pattern. There are very few archaeological studies of gender, or studies of gendered space, in the Arctic. We study gendered use of space in pre-colonial Northwest Alaska through a spatial analysis of...
Paper Details
Title
Studying pre-colonial gendered use of space in the Arctic: Spatial analysis of ceramics in Northwestern Alaska
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
58
Pages
101165 - 101165
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