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Book Review

WHALE SNOW: Iñupiat, Climate Change, and Multispecies Resilience in Arctic Alaska

By Chie Sakakibara. xxix and 268 pp.; maps, ills, bibliog., index. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2020. $35.00 (paperback), isbn 9780816529612; $35.00 (eBook), isbn 9780816542147.

References

  • Melville, H. 1851. Moby-Dick, or The Whale. New York: Harper.
  • Philbrick, N. 2000. In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex. New York: Viking.
  • Royle, S. 2001. A Geography of Islands: Small Island Insularity. London: Routledge.
  • Sakakibara, C. 2017. People of the Whales: Climate Change and Cultural Resilience Among Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska. Geographical Review 107(1): 159-184.
  • ———. 2020. Whale Snow: Iñupiat, Climate Change, and Multispecies Resilience in Arctic Alaska. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
  • Wolch, J., and J. Emel. 1995. Guest Editorial. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 13(6): 632-636.

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