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Kwakwaka'wakw 'Clam Gardens'

机译:蛤lam花园

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The indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America actively managed natural resources in diverse ways to enhance their productivity and proximity. Among those practices that have escaped the attention of anthropologists until recently is the traditional management of intertidal clam beds, which Northwest Coast peoples have enhanced through techniques such as selective harvests, the removal of shells and other debris, and the mechanical aeration of the soil matrix. In some cases, harvesters also removed stones or even created stone revetments that served to laterally expand sediments suitable for clam production into previously unusable portions of the tidal zone. This article presents the only account of these activities, their motivations, and their outcomes, based on the first-hand knowledge of a traditional practitioner, Kwakwaka'wakw Clan Chief Kwaxistalla Adam Dick, trained in these techniques by elders raised in the nineteenth century when clam "gardening" was still widely practiced.
机译:北美西北海岸的土著人民以多种方式积极管理自然资源,以提高生产力和邻近性。直到最近,一直引起人类学家注意的那些做法是潮间带蛤beds床的传统管理,西北海岸地区的人们通过选择性收割,去除贝壳和其他碎片以及对土壤基质进行机械通气等技术提高了管理水平。在某些情况下,收割者还去除了石头,甚至创建了石头护岸,这些石头护岸用于将适合蛤生产的沉积物横向扩展到潮汐区以前无法使用的部分。本文基于传统从业者Kwakwaka'wakw氏族首领Kwaxistalla Adam Dick的第一手知识,介绍了这些活动,动机和结果,这些知识是由19世纪长大的长者接受了这些技术的培训蛤“园艺”仍被广泛采用。

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