The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change

Igor Igor Krupnik (Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution) is currently working on a project in collaboration with St. Lawrence Island Yupíik. Dyanna Jolly was affiliated with the University of Manitoba and the Inuit Observations on Climate Change project in Sachs Harbour, Canada in 1999ñ2000 and is now working on co-management issues in New Zealand at the Center for Maori and Indigenous Planning and Development at Lincoln University, New Zealand.

The editors and ARCUS thank the NSF Arctic Social Sciences Program for supporting this volume, the Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution for additional funding, and the authors for their hard work, patience, and dedication to working together. We want to express very special acknowledgements and appreciation to the people who shared the important knowledge that is documented in this volume.

This publication may be cited as:
Krupnik, Igor, and Jolly, Dyanna (eds.). 2002. The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. 384 pp. ISBN 0-9720449-0-6.

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