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Nunavut Generations Change And Continuity In Canadian Inuit Communities Mcelroy

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Nunavut Generations Change And Continuity In Canadian Inuit Communities Mcelroy
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Publisher: Waveland Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.58 MB
Pages: 185
Author: McElroy, Ann
ISBN: 9781577664895, 1577664892
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Nunavut Generations Change And Continuity In Canadian Inuit Communities Mcelroy by Mcelroy, Ann 9781577664895, 1577664892 instant download after payment.

Change in arctic populations has not been a sudden phenomenon, but rather a gradual process that has occurred over a number of generations. In this longitudinal case study, McElroy introduces readers to four Baffin Island communities in the eastern Canadian Arctic and focuses on the challenges and hardships they face in transition from hunting-gathering lifestyles to wage employment and political participation in towns. Through long-term fieldwork, historical material, and life histories collected from elders, Nunavut Generations richly illustrates political and ecological change alongside native stability and self-determination.

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