Date:
February 20, 2019 - February 22, 2019
1. Pre-event: Workshop for young scholar for Anthropology, Domestication and the North
Date and Time:
February 20, 2019 15:00 - 17:30
Venue:
1F Cahe, Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Kawauchi Campus, Tohoku University
Speaker (13mins talk - 7min QA=20mins *6 -120 mins)
Hiroya NOGUCHI (Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples)
Rethinking Domestication: Captive Elephant Management in South India
Yoshinori TOJO (National Museum of Ethnology)
Care, rescue and rehabilitation for sika deer in Nara Park, Japan
Asami TSUKUDA (Kyoto University)
The Relationship between Alpaca, Llama, Vicuna and Herder in the Central Andean Highland of Peru
Ryu YOSHIMURA (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Farmers’ Re-Action to Fruit Trees: A Case Study of Ways of Fruticulture by Nikkei Farmers in Southeast Brazil
Sakurako KORESAWA (Tohoku University)
Anthropological Comparative Perspectives of the Role of Ethno-museums in Indigenous Rights Movement of the Russian Federation and Japan
BAO SHUANGYUE (Tohoku University)
The Changes in the Composition and Utilization of Livestock Caused by the Introduction of Sedentary Farming: A case from Eastern Inner Mongolia, China
2. Tohoku Forum for Creativity, Thematic Programme
Venue:
February 21, 2019 (Plenary Session)
TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity 3F, Katahira Campus, Tohoku University
February 21, 2019 (Afternoon Session) - February 22, 2019
2F Seminar Room, AIMR Main Building, Katahira Campus, Tohoku University
Details:
1. Plenary Session (21 Feb 10:30-12:00)
10:30 Welcome address
10:40-11:20 WS3 (Geology): TBD
11:20-12:00 WS4 (Anthropology): Hugh Beach (Uppsala University)
Sustaining Arctic Livelihoods and Sustaining Anthropology in the Anthropocene
Lunch (12:00-13:30)
Session 1 (13:30-15:30) 4*30min
Hiroki Takakura (Tohoku University)
Introduction: Revisiting the North as a triggered space for innovations in human cultural history
Hirofumi KATO (Hokkaido University)
Mobile Technology and Space Perception: archaeological interpretations
David Anderson (University of Aberdeen)
On Hunting and Holding Reindeer: A Knowledge Ecology of Human/Animals Relationships in Eurasia
Shiaki Kondo (Hokkaido University)
Gotta Go and Live!: An Ethnography of (Im)mobility and Foraging Ways of Life in Interior Alaska
Break 15:30-16:00
Session 2 (16:00-17:30) 3*30mins
Shiro Sasaki (National Museum of Ainu Culture)
Cultural adaptation in Far East Russia: from the case of the indigenous people in the Amur Land
Florian Stammler (University of Lapland) and Aytalina Ivanova (North-Eastern Federal University)
How do people help animals adapt to the Arctic, and why should they?
Yuka Oishi (National Museum of Ethnology)
Domestication in fishing-reindeer husbandry complex of Western Siberian Forest from the point of view of environmental history
Banquet (18:00-20:00)
February 22, 2019
Session 3 (10:00-12:00) 4*30mins
Junko Habu (University of California, Berkeley)
Hunter-gatherer mobility, food diversity, and landscape practice: archaeological and ethnographic examples from northern Japan
Charles Stepanoff (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale)
What Northern husbandry teaches us about the meaning of domestication?
Bruce C. Forbes (University of Lapland)
Tundra Rangelands as Dynamic Social-Ecological Systems: Participatory Approaches to Understanding Patterns and Processes
Juha Kantanen (Natural Resources Institute Finland)
Domestication and adaptation of domesticated animal species to northern environment
Session4 (13:30-15:30) General Discussion (90mins), Technical Discussion (30min)
February 23, 2019
13:00-17:00 Half-day excursion in Sendai
Guided by Dr. Sebastian Boret (Anthropologist, Tohoku University)
Link: http://www.tfc.tohoku.ac.jp/event/4225.html
contact:dagu.toshikazu[at]gmail.com (Change [at] to @)
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