8¢ Dance of the Kutcha-Kutchin 1975


8¢ Dance of the Kutcha-Kutchin 1975
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : Based on a drawing by Alexander Hunter Murray.
The Subarctic cultural area extended from the Labrador coast, through Quebec, northern Ontario and the northern prairies across the Mackenzie River basin and into Alaska. Living in this vast region were Indians of two language groups, the Athapaskan, distantly related to certain Asian languages, and the Algonkian. The Athapaskans were the western group and included Kutchin, Hare, Dogrib, Yellowknife, Kaska, Slave, Skani, Beaver and Chipewyan Indians. The Algonkians included Ojibwas, Crees, Mistassini-Crees, Montagnais, Naskapis and Beothuks. The Beothuks are extinct. In the harsh Subarctic, where food was scarce, people were widely scattered. During winter they hunted, in groups of around twenty relations, in their own isolated territories. When summer arrived, the hunting parties which formed a single band came together, often at a good fishing spot or a trading post. A senior male led this band. He was usually an outstanding hunter and a skillful bargainer or perhaps a noted shaman. Generally, the leader had more influence than power. With no police courts, jails or other civil and religious institutions to control the Subarctic Indians, they relied on anxiety to regulate personal conduct. Starvation was the penalty for those who failed in the almost daily task of extracting sustenance from the meagre environment. The people hunted, fished and snared but ate little plant food. Caribou and rabbits were especially important dietary items although there were regional variations. While certain tribes despised fishing, those of the far west depended heavily on the salmon they caught using a trap derived perhaps from the Russians.
Face value 8 Cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 590
Catalog code (Scott) CA 575
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 562 Stanley Gibbons CA 728
Series Indians of Canada, Indians of the Subarctic
Stamp colour multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 14,000,000
Issue date 04/04/1975
Designer Georges Beaupré
Paper type Dull fluorescent/Medium fluorescent with two fluorescent bands
Print technique Offset lithography
Printed by Canadian Bank Note Company
Perforation 13.5
Height 30.00 mm
Width 36.00 mm
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