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Author Kulchyski, Peter Keith, 1959-

Title Kiumajut (talking back) : game management and Inuit rights, 1900-70 / Peter Kulchyski and Frank James Tester
Published Vancouver [B.C.] : UBC Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 316 pages) : illustrations, facsimiles, map, portraits
Contents ""Contents""; ""Maps, Figures, and Tables""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I: Managing the Game""; ""1 Trapping and Trading: The Regulation of Inuit Hunting Prior to World War II""; ""2 Sagluniit (“Lies�): Manufacturing a Caribou Crisis""; ""3 Sugsaunngittugulli (“We Are Useless�): Surveying the Animals""; ""4 Who Counts? Challenging Science and the Law""; ""Part II: Talking Back""; ""5 Inuit Rights and Government Policy""; ""6 Baker Lake, 1957: The Eskimo Council""; ""7 Inuit Petition for Their Rights""; ""Conclusion: Contested Ground""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
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Summary "Kiumajut (Talking Back):Game Management and Inuit Rights 1900-70 examines Inuit relations with the Canadian state, with a particular focus on two interrelated issues. The first is how a deeply flawed set of scientific practices for counting animal populations led policymakers to develop policies and laws intended to curtail the activities of Inuit hunters. Animal management informed by this knowledge became ajustification for attempts to educate and, ultimately, to regulate Inuit hunters. The second issue is Inuit responsesto the emerging regime of government intervention. The authors look closely at resulting court cases and rulings, aswell as Inuit petitions. The activities of the first Inuit community council are also examined in exploring how Inuit began to "talk back" to the Canadian state." "The authors' award-winning previous collaboration, Tammarniit (Mistakes): Inuit Relocation in the Eastern Arctic 7939-63, focused on government responsibility, social welfare, relocation, and Inuit relations with the state. Kiumajut is not a continuation of Tammarniit, but rather an interrelated, stand-alone study that examines a separate range of issues relevant to a historical understanding of community development in Nunavut. Klumajut draws on new material compiled from archival sources and from an archive of oral interviews conducted by the authors with Inuit elders and others between '997 and '999. This volume provides the reader with new and important insights for understanding this critical period in the history of Inuit in Canada."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 302-307) and index
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Subject Wildlife management -- Government policy -- Canada, Northern -- History
Inuit -- Hunting -- Canada -- History -- 20th century
Inuit -- Canada -- Government relations
Hunting -- Government policy -- Canada, Northern -- History
Wildlife management -- Canada, Northern -- History
Community development -- Canada, Northern -- History -- 20th century
Wildlife research -- Canada, Northern -- History -- 20th century
Inuit -- Nunavut -- History
NATURE -- Animals -- Wildlife.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biological Diversity.
Community development
Hunting -- Government policy
Inuit
Inuit -- Government relations
Inuit -- Hunting
Wildlife management
Wildlife management -- Government policy
Wildlife research
Canada
Northern Canada
Nunavut
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Tester, Frank J.
LC no. 2007282775
ISBN 9780774812412
0774812419
9780774855525
0774855525
Other Titles Talking back
Game management and Inuit rights, 1900-70