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Aleut Baseball: Cultural Creation and Innovation Through a Sporting Event
Arctic Solitude: Mitiarjuk's Sanaaq and the Politics of Translation in Inuit Literature
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Can the Sled Dog Sleep? Postcolonialism, Cultural Transformation and the Consumption of Inuit Culture
Canadian Inuit History: A Thousand-year Odyssey
Chronicles the history of the Inuit people from their origins, in the prehistoric period, through to European contact and the formation of Nunavut. The article also discusses Inuit possibilities for the future.
A Case Study of Integrating Inuuqatigiit into a Nunavut Junior High School Classroom
[Christopher Morris]
Close World-System Encounters on the Western/Central Canadian Arctic Periphery: Long-Term Historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian Intersocietal Interaction
A Compendium of Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research
Dead Dogs and Living History
Dialectics of "Us" and "Other": Anglican Missionary Photographs of the Inuit
Does Climate Change Redefine Sovereignty?
Final Report of the Honorable Jean-Jacques Croteau Retired Judge of the Superior Court Regarding the Allegations Concerning the Slaughter of Inuit Sled Dogs in Nunavik (1950-1970)
First Nations and Inuit Health: Alberta Region Programs and Services
Foreign Bodies: The Etiology of Nunavut Governance
Friends and Strangers: Experience and Commonality in a James Bay Town
Income Support: A New Vision, a New Direction
Intergenerational Ethnic Mobility Among Canadian Aboriginal Populations in 2001
Inuit Art: Markers of Cultural Resilience
Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century
Investigating the Inuit-Canadian Government Relationship. Claiming about the Fate of Inuit Dogs and Inuit Leadership
Labrador Inuit Harvesting and the Politics of Land Claims
The Language of the Inuit: Syntax, Semantics, and Society in the Arctic
Making a Living, Making a Life: Subsistence and the Re-Enactment of Iglulingmiut Cultural Practices
Mapping the Americas: The Transnational Politics of Contemporary Native Culture; Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space
Media, Identity, and International Relations: The Arctic and Inuit in Film and Canada's Arctic Foreign Policy
Modernity at Work: Wage Labor, Unemployment, and the Moral Economy of Work in a Canadian Inuit Community
Muskox Land: Ellesmere Island in the Age of Contact
Native American Collections Bibliography
Negotiating Nationhood, Renegotiating Nationhood: Canada's Nunavut and Nunavut's Canada
Night: A Collective Creation by Human Cargo, Written and Directed by Christopher Morris: Study Guide
Nunavut: The Still Small Voice of Indigenous Governance
"Our Amazing Visitors": Catherine Cartwright's Account of Labrador Inuit in England
Comments on four letters containing new information regarding a group of five Inuit who travelled to England from Labrador in the 18th century. The four letters discussed are included.