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Playing with Fish and Other Lessons from the North [Paperback]

Robert J. Wolfe (Author)
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April 6, 2006
According to the Yup’ik Eskimo of Alaska, fish are not to be played with. It’s an adage instilled in children that’s as basic as looking both ways before crossing the street, but at its heart lies a concern for nature. Yup’ik traditions are tested each generation by this people’s struggle for survival, the admonition not to play with fish has been further tested by the arrival of sport fishing from the south. Worlds are colliding—whose will emerge unscathed? Robert J. Wolfe, a cultural anthropologist from California, spent twenty years in Alaska documenting the traditional hunting and fishing practices of Alaska Natives. During that northern sojourn he discovered much about sustainable relationships between people and nature and about the basis of meaningful communities. In Playing with Fish he has crafted a series of thought-provoking essays on nature, culture, and the human condition that convey unsuspected lessons from the North. In contrasting California and Alaska—worlds far apart yet connected by peoples, cultural traditions, and ecology—Wolfe not only draws distinctions between compass points, he also conveys memorable stories about nature and life. He depicts bears and humans as both neighbors and ancient adversaries, and how cultural views about bears can destroy or preserve those relationships. He shows us Alaskan villages where security is found not in locks but in neighbors, unlike electronically sealed suburban California homes, their lawns studded with security signs. And he describes the peaceful resolution of conflict between California bird hunters and Eskimos of the Bering Sea coast over declining geese numbers, where small humanizing acts tipped the balance in favor of cooperation. Blending insights into subjects as diverse as music and chaos theory, Wolfe challenges readers to reflect on their own personal conduct within nature and within our multicultural world. Playing with Fish is a delightful and insightful collection of modern parables that offer a new way of looking at cultural and ecological issues, reminding us that the road between two worlds is always a two-way street.

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Wolfe, a cultural anthropologist, worked from 1982 to 2001 in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. He spent those years documenting subsistence economies of the far north and taking note of the difficulties that economic development "opportunities"—such as proposed navy home ports in coastal cities or changes in laws regulating fishing and hunting—posed to the traditions of Alaska's native populations. He was profoundly changed by his experiences, and in these graceful, sensitive essays reflects on what he learned in a place where there are no locked doors (in case a passing stranger needs to get in out of the cold). He does not attempt to live alongside of bears (which should be kept at a respectful distance) or play with fish (because fishing is a subsistence activity, not a sport). After moving from the sparsely populated state, whose capital has only 13 traffic lights, to a rapidly growing town north of San Diego, he looks back on his days in Alaska and finds inspiration in "America's last frontier," where the old ways of living convey a message about survival, for humans as well as for nature. (Apr. 6)
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"Graceful, sensitive essays." —Publishers Weekly “Wolfe’s life-changing experience in Alaska is expressed through pages of thoughtful insight.”—North County Times


“Wolfe’s life-changing experience in Alaska is expressed through pages of thoughtful insight.” —NCTimes.com “An engaging, sensitive and intriguing read in the form of essays on life, culture, hunting traditions and the interconnections between Ala

Product Details

  • Paperback: 152 pages
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press (April 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816524858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816524853
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,025,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!!, September 5, 2006
This review is from: Playing with Fish and Other Lessons from the North (Paperback)
Robert Wolfe's Playing With Fish is a must read! This beautifully written collection of essays is seamlessly tied together through the sensitive, thoughtful, and entertaining voice of the author. Reminiscent of Edward Abbey's works, this book discusses the profound connections and relations between man and nature in an ever-industrializing world, and the significance of culture within it. One of the best books I own! As a cultural anthropologist and a lover of stories, I heartily recommend this book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read ..............., December 17, 2007
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book.......... So much that I read it straight through one evening. It was difficult (IMPOSSIBLE) for me to put it down.

Bob Wolfe has a wonderful, easy-to-relate-to writing style that reminds me very much of essays written by E.B. White. Based on his life experiences while living and couducting research in rural Alaska, the book is "down to earth," very much like a conversation with him; familiar, witty, funny and from the heart.

I'll read this one again.
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