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Maps of Experience: The Anchoring of Land to Story in Secwepemc Discourse (Anthropological Horizons) [Paperback]

Andie Diane Palmer (Author)

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Anthropological Horizons November 19, 2005

In many North American indigenous cultures, history and stories are passed down, not by the written word, but by oral tradition. In Maps of Experience, Andie Diane Palmer draws on stories recorded during travels through Secwepemc – or Shuswap – hunting and gathering territory with members of the Alkali Lake Reserve in Interior British Columbia. Palmer examines how the various kinds of talk allow knowledge to be carried forward, reconstituted, reflected upon, enriched, and ultimately relocated by and for new interlocutors in new experiences and places.

Maps of Experience demonstrates how the Secwepemc engagement in the traditional practices of hunting and gathering create shared lived experiences between individuals, while recreating a known social context in which existing knowledge of the land may be effectively shared and acted upon. When the narratives of fellow travellers are pooled through discursive exchange, they serve as what can be considered a ‘map of experience,’ providing the basis of shared understanding and social relationship to territory. Palmer's analysis of ways of listening and conveying information within the Alkali Lake community brings new insights into indigenous language and culture, as well as to the study of oral history, ethnohistory, experimental ethnography, and discourse analysis.


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Andie Diane Palmer is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta.

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I went to Alkali Lake, British Columbia, as a young student, with some idea of what my chosen field, linguistic anthropology, was supposed to be. Read the first page
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Alkali Lake, Angela George, Fraser River, British Columbia, Dog Creek Road, Williams Lake, Jimmy George, Canoe Creek, David Johnson, Lac la Hache, The Honour of All, First Nations, United States, Chief Abbey, Soda Creek, Churn Creek, Andie Palmer, Indian Act, Interior Salish, Keith Basso, Canyon Division, James Teit, Alcoholics Anonymous, Andy Chelsea, Dell Hymes
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