Description
​Through the dual lenses of Western science and traditional Native knowledge, “Imam Cimiucia “explores the ecological, social, and economic causes of coastal ecosystem change on Alaska s Kenai Peninsula. Coastal communities there and the world over have witnessed dramatic changes in their homes in recent years, and this innovative collaboration brings together the research efforts of marine scientists with the experiences, perceptions, and knowledge of Sugpiaq elders and other village residents whose lives are shaped by the sea. This book offers insight into the resilience and limits of marine ecosystems, as well as the vast archive of knowledge and expertise held by different cultures.
Anne Salomon is assistant professor in the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University.
Nick Tanape Sr. is a Sugpiaq elder in Nanwalek, Alaska, and Native community representative at the Pratt Museum in Homer.
Henry Huntington has a PhD in polar studies from Cambridge University.