Books – Contemporary Studies on the North
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I Will Live for Both of Us
A History of Colonialism, Uranium Mining, and Inuit Resistance
A reflection on political and environmental history and a call for a future in which Inuit traditional laws and values are upheld.
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Words of the Inuit
A Semantic Stroll through a Northern Culture
Words illuminating culture.
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Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth
Gender, Shamanism, and the Third Sex
The distillation of decades of listening.
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Report of an Inquiry into an Injustice
Begade Shutagot’ine and the Sahtu Treaty
Living on the land.
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Sanaaq
An Inuit Novel
The first Inuit novel ever written, Sanaaq is a captivating tale of life and death on the edge of the ice.
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Stories in a New Skin
Approaches to Inuit Literature
A groundbreaking introduction to Inuit literary criticism.
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Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit
The Nunatsiavummiut Experience
The first significant publication on the Labrador Inuit in more than thirty years.
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Like the Sound of a Drum
Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut
In Like the Sound of a Drum, Peter Kulchyski brings new primary research and contemporary political theory to the study of Aboriginal politics in Denendeh and Nunavut. He looks as three northern communities — Fort Simpson and Fort Good Hope in Denendeh and Pangnirtung in Nunavut — and their strategies for maintaining their political and cultural independence.