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Author Wright, Shelley, author

Title Our ice is vanishing = Sikuvut nunguliqtuq : a history of Inuit, newcomers, and climate change / Shelley Wright
Published ©2014
Montrǎl, Qub̌ec : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (425 pages, 8 pages of plates) : color illustrations, photographs
Series McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series ; 75
McGill-Queen's native and northern series ; 75.
Contents 1. Sikuvut: Our Ice -- 2. Iglulik: The Place Where There Is a House -- 3. The Northwest Passage -- 4. Inuit Odysseys -- 5. Canada's Arctic Dominion -- 6. Human Flagpoles -- 7. Nunavut: Our Land -- 8. Silaup Aulaninga: Climate Change -- 9. Is the Arctic Safe for Polar Bears? -- 10. Tusaqtittijiit: Messengers -- 1. Inuit Circumpolar Council, A Circumpolar Inuit Declaration on Sovereignty in the Arctic -- 2. Inuit Circumpolar Council, A Circumpolar Inuit Declaration on Resource Development Principles in Inuit Nunaat -- 3. United Nations, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Summary The Arctic is ruled by ice. For Inuit, it is a highway, a hunting ground, and the platform on which life is lived. While the international community argues about sovereignty, security, and resource development at the top of the world, the Inuit remind us that they are the original inhabitants of this magnificent place - and that it is undergoing a dangerous transformation. The Arctic ice is melting at an alarming rate and Inuit have become the direct witnesses and messengers of climate change. Through an examination of Inuit history and culture, alongside the experiences of newcomers to the Arctic seeking land, wealth, adventure, and power, Our Ice Is Vanishing describes the legacies of exploration, intervention, and resilience. Combining scientific and legal information with political and individual perspectives, Shelley Wright follows the history of the Canadian presence in the Arctic and shares her own journey in recollections and photographs, presenting the far North as few people have seen it. Climate change is redrawing the boundaries of what Inuit and non-Inuit have learned to expect from our world. Our Ice Is Vanishing demonstrates that we must engage with the knowledge of the Inuit in order to understand and negotiate issues of climate change and sovereignty claims in the region
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 30, 2014)
Subject Inuit -- Canada -- History
Sea ice.
Climatic changes -- Social aspects -- Canada, Northern
Sea ice -- Social aspects -- Arctic Coast (Canada) -- History
Climatic changes -- Social aspects -- Canada, Northern -- History
HISTORY -- Canada -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- Native American Studies.
Ecology
Climatology
Climatic changes -- Social aspects
Inuit
Sea ice
SUBJECT Canada, Northern -- Climate -- History
Canada, Northern -- Environmental conditions -- History
Canada, Northern -- History
Subject Canada -- Arctic Coast
Canada
Northern Canada
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780773596108
0773596100
0773596119
9780773596115
0773544623
9780773544628