Negotiating Salmon

Ontologies and Resource Management in Southwest Alaska

Authors

  • Paula Schiefer Freiberuflich

Keywords:

Resource Materialities, Salmon, Political Ontology, Resource Management, Conservation

Abstract

Current environmental crises disclose power hierarchies, such as within the negotiation of how to distribute natural resources. This paper focuses on the importance of acknowledging human-animal relationships and lived realities within the co-management and conservation of resources. The research draws on conflicting ontologies that can be found around salmon conservation in Southwest Alaska, especially around returning king salmon in the Kuskokwim River, which has seen a decline in numbers over the last decade. It illustrates the importance of considering the ontological constitutions of animals as beings, which renders the understanding of how human-animal relations can be maintained throughout crises. Rather than perpetuating the assumption that salmon are ‘natural’ objects, but understood and known differently by indigenous communities, the ontological approach enables us to recognize that salmon are not one entity but constituted beings in enacted worlds.

Author Biography

Paula Schiefer, Freiberuflich

Paula Schiefer is an environmental and maritime anthropologist with a focus on conservation, fishing, resource management, and perceptions of water-land boundaries. Her research explores the lived realities of people who depend upon the sea and the ways in which the environment and their social lives are interconnected. In her PhD research (University of Aberdeen, Scotland), she focused on indigenous fishing practices in Southwest Alaska to understand how different relationships with salmon and the ascription of agency and sentience to animals are reflected in conservation strategies. Other interests include coastal infrastructures, especially land reclamation and other projects that shape coastal landscapes, as well as the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within the Social Sciences.

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Published

21. June 2021

How to Cite

Schiefer, P. (2021). Negotiating Salmon: Ontologies and Resource Management in Southwest Alaska. Berliner Blätter, 84, 63–75. Retrieved from http://www2.hu-berlin.de/ifeeojs/index.php/blaetter/article/view/1096