Community, Obligation, And Food: Lessons From The Moral Geography Of Inuit
Community, Obligation, And Food: Lessons From The Moral Geography Of Inuit Nicole Gombay, 2010 Using Inuit as an illustration, this article discusses what it means to live in community, and argues that by taking people's moral geographies into account one may understand more fully the make-up of community. The article maintains that their moral geography creates a feeling among Inuit of obligation for the other. It is this obligation that serves as the basis for community. The article...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.