<p>Lewis Island in Lambertville New Jersey is the site of the Lewis Fishery the last haul seine American shad fishery on the nontidal Delaware River. The Lewis family has fished in the same spot since 1888 and operated the fishery through five generations. The extended Lewis family its fishery&#39;s crew and the Lambertville community connect with people throughout the region including environmentalists concerned about the river. It was a Lewis who raised the alarm and helped resurrect a polluted river and its biosphere. While this once exclusively masculine activity is central to the tiny island today men women and children fish living out a sense of place belonging and sustainability.</p><p>In Another Haul: Narrative Stewardship and Cultural Sustainability at the Lewis Family Fishery author Charlie Groth highlights the traditional vernacular and everyday cultural expressions of the family and crew to understand how community culture and the environment intersect. Groth argues there is a system of narrative here that combines verbal activities and everyday activities.</p><p>On the basis of over two decades of participation and observation interviews surveys and a wide variety of published sources Groth identifies a phenomenon she calls &quot;narrative stewardship.&quot; This narrative system emphasizing place community and commitment in turn encourages environmental and cultural stewardship tradition and community. Intricate and embedded the system appears invisible but careful study unpacks and untangles how people often unconsciously foster sustainability. Though an ethnography of an occupation the volume encourages readers to consider what arises as special about all cultures and what needs to be seen and preserved.</p>
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