Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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Page 86
... MUSHERS AS A COMMUNITY When asked why they are involved in dog sledding , mushers almost all give an answer similar to one musher's response . Silent for awhile , he responded thoughtful- ly , " I don't know what I would do without my ...
... MUSHERS AS A COMMUNITY When asked why they are involved in dog sledding , mushers almost all give an answer similar to one musher's response . Silent for awhile , he responded thoughtful- ly , " I don't know what I would do without my ...
Page 88
... mushers are using ) . Also , the preferred running time is at night , using only the ambient light of the moon or the headlamp required for mushing at night . To understand the race as a liminal experience , it is important to examine ...
... mushers are using ) . Also , the preferred running time is at night , using only the ambient light of the moon or the headlamp required for mushing at night . To understand the race as a liminal experience , it is important to examine ...
Page 89
... mushers say , " The sex of the musher doesn't matter . " As the race begins , then , the events preceding it have ... mushers experience with their dogs and the awe inspired by the wilderness that surrounds them . They speak of the ...
... mushers say , " The sex of the musher doesn't matter . " As the race begins , then , the events preceding it have ... mushers experience with their dogs and the awe inspired by the wilderness that surrounds them . They speak of the ...
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