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The High Arctic Relocation: Summary of Supporting Information |
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Format | Softcover | |
Catalogue No. | Z1-1991/1-41-3-1E | |
Pages | 580 | |
Language | English; Aussi disponible en français | |
Price | $69.95 | |
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Written by René Dussault and George Erasmus. Produced by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Published by Canadian Government Publishing, 1994. Description: |
The relocation of 17 Inuit families to Canada's High
Arctic in the 1950s has been the subject of considerable controversy and much
study. This three-volume report examines the conflicting claims of the Inuit
and the federal government concerning the reasons for the relocation, the
implementation of the plan and the its effects on the Inuit. The two-volume Summary of Supporting Information includes oral testimony from some of the Inuit and former officials involved with the relocation. It also reviews the extensive government documentation on the relocation and describes Inuit life at the new communities. |
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