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Titre Connaissances techniques et patrimoine maritime
Auteur Aliette Geistdoerfer
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 65, 1977 Pouvoir et patrimoine au village - 2.
Rubrique / Thématique
Pouvoir et patrimoine au village - Deuxième partie
 Les mécanismes de la transmission des patrimoines
Page 49-58
Résumé anglais Technical Knowledge and Maritime Patrimony. Though the sea may become a territory, a patrimony, it can never be divided, limited or bounded like a landed property or chattel. Only those who have acquired the technical knowledge necessary to exploit the sea (i.e., the knowledge of its modifications and its depths) can "own" these territories; however, the economic and social system these fishermen live in does not allow them to own the produce of their labour. In the lies de la Madeleine (Quebec), this technical knowledge is transmitted through the family ties that link members of a crew, and the sea that surrounds this archipelago is thus divided into numerous named family territories recognized by all. depths) can "own" these territories; however, the economic and social system these fishermen live in does not allow them to own the produce of their labour. In the lies de la Madeleine (Quebec), this technical knowledge is transmitted through the family ties that link members of a crew, and the sea that surrounds this archipelago is thus divided into numerous named family territories recognized by all.
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