. . . . . . . . . . . . "16000"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ca\u00E7a de balenes pels pobles ind\u00EDgenes"@ca . . . . . . . . . . . "Aboriginal whaling"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La ca\u00E7a de balenes pels pobles ind\u00EDgenes \u00E9s la ca\u00E7a de balenes i altres cetacis per pobles ind\u00EDgenes com ara els inuits. Tot i que les lleis internacionals ho permeten, \u00E9s objecte de pol\u00E8mica en alguns pa\u00EFsos, on es considera un cas de doble moral. En general, se la considera part de l'economia de subsist\u00E8ncia de les comunitats ind\u00EDgenes. En alguns llocs, la ca\u00E7a de balenes ha deixat pas a l'observaci\u00F3 de balenes com a alternativa m\u00E9s sostenible."@ca . . . . . . . . . "892355"^^ . "La ca\u00E7a de balenes pels pobles ind\u00EDgenes \u00E9s la ca\u00E7a de balenes i altres cetacis per pobles ind\u00EDgenes com ara els inuits. Tot i que les lleis internacionals ho permeten, \u00E9s objecte de pol\u00E8mica en alguns pa\u00EFsos, on es considera un cas de doble moral. En general, se la considera part de l'economia de subsist\u00E8ncia de les comunitats ind\u00EDgenes. En alguns llocs, la ca\u00E7a de balenes ha deixat pas a l'observaci\u00F3 de balenes com a alternativa m\u00E9s sostenible."@ca . . . . "1058267873"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Indigenous whaling is the hunting of whales by indigenous peoples recognised by either IWC (International Whaling Commission) or the hunting is considered as part of indigenous activity by the country. It is permitted under international regulation, but in some countries remains a contentious issue. (The hunting of smaller cetaceans is covered at Dolphin drive hunting.) It is usually considered part of the subsistence economy. In some places whaling has been superseded by whale watching instead. This article deals with communities that continue to hunt; details about communities that have ended the practice may be found at History of whaling."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Indigenous whaling is the hunting of whales by indigenous peoples recognised by either IWC (International Whaling Commission) or the hunting is considered as part of indigenous activity by the country. It is permitted under international regulation, but in some countries remains a contentious issue. (The hunting of smaller cetaceans is covered at Dolphin drive hunting.) It is usually considered part of the subsistence economy. In some places whaling has been superseded by whale watching instead. This article deals with communities that continue to hunt; details about communities that have ended the practice may be found at History of whaling."@en . . . . . . .