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Far Off Metal River: Inuit Lands, Settler Stories, and the Making of the Contemporary Arctic
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Far Off Metal River: Inuit Lands, Settler Stories, and the Making of the Contemporary Arctic

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Drawing on Samuel Hearne’s gruesome account of an alleged massacre at Bloody Falls in 1771, Emilie Cameron reveals how Qablunaat (non-Inuit, non-Indigenous people) have used stories about the Arctic for over two centuries as a tool to justify ongoing colonization and economic exploitation of the North. Rather than expecting Inuit to counter these narratives with their own stories about their homeland, Cameron argues that it is the responsibility of Qablunaat to develop new relationships with northerners - ones grounded in the political, cultural, economic, environmental, and social landscapes of the contemporary Arctic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 February 2016
Pages
296
ISBN
9780774828857

Drawing on Samuel Hearne’s gruesome account of an alleged massacre at Bloody Falls in 1771, Emilie Cameron reveals how Qablunaat (non-Inuit, non-Indigenous people) have used stories about the Arctic for over two centuries as a tool to justify ongoing colonization and economic exploitation of the North. Rather than expecting Inuit to counter these narratives with their own stories about their homeland, Cameron argues that it is the responsibility of Qablunaat to develop new relationships with northerners - ones grounded in the political, cultural, economic, environmental, and social landscapes of the contemporary Arctic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 February 2016
Pages
296
ISBN
9780774828857