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Nobuhiro Kishigami is a cultural anthropologist and professor at National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. Since the mid-1980s, he has been conducting research on Indigenous cultures in Arctic North America with a focus upon the Inuit of Canada. In recent years, his studies have extended to Indigenous bowhead hunting in northwestern Alaska and Arctic Canada. Having an interest in indigenous cultures along the North Pacific Rim, he is currently organizing a research project of the history and socio-cultural changes among the indigenous peoples along the North Pacific Rim.

（Education） B.A. （Sociology） Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 1981(March) M.A. (Sociology)  Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 1983(September) Ph.D. Candidate (Anthropology) McGill University, Montreal, Canada 1986 (enrolled 1983-1989) Ph.D. (Anthropology) Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai), Kanagawa, Japan 2006 (March).

(Primary Job Career) 1989.4 - 1990.9 Research Fellow (Assistant Professor), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 1990.10 – 1992.3 Fulltime Lecturer, Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan 1992.4 – 1995.12 Associate Professor, Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan 1996.1 – 2005.10 Associate Professor, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan 1997.1 – 2005.10 Associate Professor, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan 2005.10 – up to now, Professor, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan and Professor, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Osaka, Japan 2009.4 – 2012.3 Director, Department of Advanced Studies in Anthropology, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan 2012.4 – 2013.3 Director, Center for Research Development, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan 2013.4 – 2016.3 Deputy Director General, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan 2017.4 －2018.3 Director, Center for Cultural Resource Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan 2018.4 – up to now Executive Director, National Institutes for the Humanities, Tokyo, Japan and Professor, Center for Cultural Resource Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan

(Committee and Board Members) 2018 April – Up to Now Vice-President, Japanese Association of Canadian Studies 2016 - Up to Now Associate Editor, Journal of Anthropological Research 2012 April - Up to now: Board Member, Japanese Association of Canadian Studies 2012 April – Up to now: Board Member, Japanese Association of Ethnic Art Studies 2012 April – 2016 March: Editorial Board Member, Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 2011 October – Up to now: Associate Member (Area Studies), Science Council of Japan (SCJ) 2008 April – 2008 March and 2012 April – 2016 March: Board Member, Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology 2006 April – 2008 March: Council Member, Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology

(Major Works in English) (Edited Books in English) 2013 Anthropological Studies of Whaling (SES No.84) Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. Edited with Hisashi Hamaguchi and James M. Savelle 2005 Indigenous Use and Management of Marine Resources (SES No.67) Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. Edited with James M. Savelle 2000 The Social Economy of Sharing: Resource Allocation and Modern Hunter-Gatherers (SES No.53) Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. Edited with George W. Wenzel and Grete Hovelsrud-Broda

(Journal articles and book chapters in English) 2016 An Info-Forum Museum for Cultural Resources of the World: A New Development at the National Museum of Ethnology. In Ito, Atsunori (ed.) Re-Collection and Sharing Traditional Knowledge, Memories, Information, and Images: Challenges and the Prospects on Creating Collaborative Catalog (Senri Ethnological Reports 137), pp.25-33. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 2016 Revival of Inuit Bowhead Hunts in Arctic Canada. Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 16:43-58. 2015 Low-income and Homeless Inuit in Montreal, Canada: Report of a 2012 Research. Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology 39(4): 575-624. 2013 Anthropological Research on Whaling: Prehistoric, Historic and Current Contexts. (written with James M. Savelle), in N. Kishigami, H. Hamaguchi, and J. M. Savelle (eds.) Anthropological Studies of Whaling (Senri Ethnological Studies 84), pp.1-48. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 2013 Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling in Barrow, Alaska. In N. Kishigami, H. Hamaguchi, and J. M. Savelle (eds.) Anthropological Studies of Whaling (Senri Ethnological Studies 84), pp.101-120. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 2013 The Inuit's Migration Patterns and Drastic Population Increase in Urban Centers of Canada. In Klaus-Dieter Ertler and Patrick Imbert (eds.) Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada (Canadiana 12), pp.65-73. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 2013 What Is a Subsistence Activity?: With a Special Focus on Beluga Whale Hunt by Inuit in Arctic Canada. Jinbun-Ronkyu (Journal of the Society for Liberal Arts at Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan) 82:79-90. 2013 On Sharing of Bowhead Whale Meat and Maktak in an Inupiat Community of Barrow, Alaska, USA. Bulletin of the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples 22: 1-19. 2010 Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 34 (1): 91–107. 2008 Homeless Inuit in Montreal. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 32 (1): 73–90. 2008 Trends in Japanese Cultural Anthropological Research on Whaling Cultures. Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 9: 71–99. 2008 Notes on Information and Food-resource Flow among the Urban Inuit in Montreal, Canada. Jinbun-Ronkyu (Journal of the Society for Liberal Arts at Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan) 77: 235–246. 2007 Indigenous Trade and Social Change of the Siberian Yupik Eskimos in the Bering Strait Region during the 18-20th Centuries. Jinbun-Ronkyu (Journal of the Society for Liberal Arts at Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan) 76: 39–57. 2006 Inuit Social Networks in an Urban Setting. In P. Stern and L. Stevenson (eds.) Critical Inuit Studies: An Anthology of Contemporary Arctic Ethnography. pp.206–216. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 2005 Co-Management of Beluga Whales in Nunavik (Arctic Quebec), Canada. In N. Kishigami and J. Savelle (eds.) Indigenous Use and Management of Marine Resources (Senri Ethnological Studies 67), pp.121–144. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 2004 Trends in Native North American Studies in Japan since the 1990s. Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 5: 91–121. 2004 A New Typology of Food-sharing Practices among Hunter-gatherers, with a Special Focus on Inuit Examples. Journal of Anthropological Research 60: 341–358. 2004 Cultural and Ethnic Identities of Inuit in Canada. In T. Irimoto and T. Yamada (eds.) Circumpolar Ethnicity and Identity (Senri Ethnological Studies 66), pp.81–93. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 2002 Urban Inuit in Canada: A Case from Montreal. Indigenous Affairs 3–4/2002, pp. 54–59. 2002 Inuit Identities in Montreal, Canada. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 26 (1): 183–191. 2002 Living as an Inuk in Montreal: Social Networks and Resource Sharing. Jinbun-Ronkyu (Journal of the Society for Liberal Arts at Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan) 71: 73–84. 2000 Contemporary Inuit Food Sharing and Hunter Support Program of Nunavik, Canada. In G.W. Wenzel, G. Hovelsrud-Broda and N. Kishigami (eds.) The Social Economy of Sharing: Resource Allocation and Modern Hunter-Gatherers (Senri Ethnological Studies 53). pp.171–192. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 1999 Why Do Inuit Move to Montreal?: A Research Note on Urban Inuit. Études/Inuit/Studies 23 (1-2): 221–227. 1999 Life and Problems of Urban Inuit in Montreal: Report of 1997 Research. Jinbun-Ronkyu (Journal of the Society for Liberal Arts at Hokkaido University of Education, Hakodate, Japan) 68: 81–109. 1998 Names and Naming of the Reindeer Koryak and Even: Research from Esso District on Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. In M. Oshima (ed.) Subsistence, Society and Folk Art of Indigenous Peoples in Kamuchatka Region, pp.73–81, Otaru, Japan: Center for Language Studies, Otaru University of Commerce. 1997 Personal Names, Name Souls and Social Change Among Canadian Inuit: A Case Study of Akulivik Inuit, Nunavik, Canada. In T. Yamada and T. Irimoto (eds.) Circumpolar Animism and Shamanism, pp.151–166. Sapporo: Hokkaido University Press. 1995 Extended Family and Food Sharing Practices among the Contemporary Netsilik Inuit: A Case Study of Pelly Bay. Journal of Hokkaido University of Education Section I. B 45 (2): 1–9. 1994 Why Become Christians?: Hypotheses on the Christianization of the Canadian Inuit. In T. Irimoto and T. Yamada (eds.) Circumpolar Religion and Ecology: Anthropology of the North, pp.221–235. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. 1993 Dogs in the Spiritual World of Traditional Inuit Society of Canada–With Special Reference to Dogs in the Traditional Netsilik Inuit Society. Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples (ed.) Animals in the Spiritual World of Northern Peoples: The 7th International Abashiri Symposium, pp.15–26, Abashiri, Japan: Association for Northern Cultural Promotion.