White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic: The Fur Trade, Transportation, and Change in the Early Twentieth Century
Online ISBN:
9780300235166
Print ISBN:
9780300221794
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Book
White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic: The Fur Trade, Transportation, and Change in the Early Twentieth Century
Published online:
20 September 2018
Published in print:
20 March 2018
Online ISBN:
9780300235166
Print ISBN:
9780300221794
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Cite
Bockstoce, John R., and William Barr, White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic: The Fur Trade, Transportation, and Change in the Early Twentieth Century (New Haven, CT , 2018; online edn, Yale Scholarship Online, 20 Sept. 2018), https://doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300221794.001.0001, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
This book examines the challenges that confronted the peoples of the Western Arctic in the early twentieth century, a result of the collapse of the whaling industry and the nearly simultaneous rise of the market for white fox skins. The fur trade created temporary wealth for the Northerners and induced population movements throughout the region. When the price of white fox skins declined during the 1930s these peoples, who had dispersed for trapping opportunities, consolidated into towns and villages that possessed schools, missions, and stores – a movement that was the beginning of today’s arctic demographic condition.
Keywords:
Arctic fur trade, Western Arctic, Arctic Canada, Chukotka, Russia, Northern Alaska, Chukchi, Eskimos, Inuit, Arctic marine transportation, ice piloting
Subject
Economic History
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Contents
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Front Matter
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Part 1 Introduction
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Part 2 Development of the Western Arctic Fur Trade to 1914
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Part 3 Heyday of the Western Arctic Fur Trade, 1914 to 1929
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Part 4 Decline of the Western Arctic Fur Trade, 1929 to ca. 1950
John R. Bockstoce -
End Matter
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