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Research Collaborator
I specialize in cultural anthropology and have been interested in the relationship between people and animals. I conducted ethnographic fieldwork among people who call themselves Dichinanek Hwt’ana (Upper Kuskokwim Athabascans) in the village of Nikolai, Alaska. I have engaged in a wide range of research from an analysis of the Raven myths, salmon resource management, outdoor education programs for local children to the rituals of the Russian Orthodox church followed by those in the village. Simply put, my research interest lies in subsistence activities and related religious practices.
・Interior Alaska
・Japan (Miyazaki Prefecture)
I’m looking forward to learning from people researching in all these different regions and disciplines! Thanks.
Related HP: https://researchmap.jp/skondo/?lang=en