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Coastal economies, cultural accountsBook 1991 • Gísli Pálsson
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This book attempts to link together the study of human ecological relations and cultural or discursive symbolism, particularly in relation to Icelandic marine fisheries, with emphasis on '…the...Language and societyessay 1989 • Gísli Pálsson
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
Icelandic ethnolinguistics, the native perception of language and different ways of speaking, is the primary focus of this paper. Emphasis in the document, however, is not on the language itse...The name of the witchessay 1991 • Gísli Pálsson
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
The Family Sagas provide numerous accounts of sorcery and withcraft, while such accounts are remarkably absent in the later Sturlunga Sagas. This suggests that accusations of withcraft were im...Introductionessay 1992 • Gísli Pálsson
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
The Icelandic sagas have been extensively studied as pieces of text, as literarly and historical documents, and as potentially valuable sources of ethnographic information on early Iceland and...The politics of productionessay 1996 • Gísli Pálsson & Agnar Helgason
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This article presents a discussion of changes in the Icelandic fishing industry that the authors associate with the introduction of a new system of resource management. This system is based on...Referencesessay 1996 • Gísli Pálsson & Durrenberger, E. Paul
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This paper consists of bibliographical citations, some of which are relevant to eHRAF documents 21-29 in this file....Forms of production and fishing expertiseessay 1989 • Durrenberger, E. Paul & Gísli Pálsson
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
The author's examination of Icelandic notions of fishing success has led them '…to address a number of classical anthropological issues, among them: the relationship between models and reality...