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Whales, They Give Themselves - Conversations with Harry Brower, Sr. (Paperback, 74th ed.)
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Whales, They Give Themselves - Conversations with Harry Brower, Sr. (Paperback, 74th ed.)
Series: Oral Biography Series, 04
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"The Whales, They Give Themselves" is an intimate life history of
Harry Brower, Sr. (1924-1992), an Inupiaq whaling captain, artisan,
and community leader from Barrow, Alaska. In a life that spanned
the profound cultural and economic changes of the twentieth
century, Brower's vast knowledge of the natural world made him an
essential contributor to the Native and scientific communities of
the North. His desire to share his insights with future generations
resulted in a series of conversations with friend and oral
historian Karen Brewster, who weaves Harry's stories with cultural
and historical background into this innovative and collaborative
oral biography.
Brower was deeply committed to Native culture, and his life history
is a moving expression of the Inupiaq way of life. He was also
influential in traditionally non-Native arenas in which Native and
non-Native values sometimes collided. Acting as a mediator between
Inupiaq whalers and non-Native scientists, Brower communicated a
vast understanding of bowhead whales and whaling that became the
basis for a scientific research program and helped protect Inupiaq
subsistence whaling. He was a central architect of the Arctic Slope
Regional Corporation boundaries, and served for over twenty years
as a consultant to scientists at the Naval Arctic Research
Laboratory. Brower's role in this collaborative research serves as
one of the earliest and best examples of how scientists and Native
experts can work together to advance knowledge. Such approaches are
now promoted by researchers around the world.
"The Whales, They Give Themselves" not only conveys Brower's life
story, but also is a cross-cultural journey of wisdom and
friendship. Whereas academic oral historians once strove to erase
the presence of the interviewer in the name of objectivity,
Brewster recognizes the influence her specific relationship with
Brower had on the way he narrated his life. This volume is a major
contribution to our understanding of northern peoples, and a
testament to the immense value of collaborative oral history.
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