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Sikuvut : our ice -- Iglulik : the place where there is a house -- The Northwest Passage -- Inuit odysseys -- Canadas Arctic dominion -- Human flagpoles -- Nunavut : our land -- Silaup aulaninga : climate change -- Is the Arctic safe for polar bears? -- Tusaqtittijiit : messengers -- Appendices : A circumpolar Inuit declaration on sovereignty in the Arctic / Inuit Circumpolar Council -- A circumpolar Inuit declaration on resource development principles in Inuit Nunaat / Inuit Circumpolar Council -- United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples.

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Our Ice Is Vanishing/Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq

McGill-Queens Native and Northern Series
(In memory of Bruce G. Trigger)
Sarah Carter and Arthur J. Ray, Editors

1 When the Whalers Were Up North

Inuit Memories from the Eastern Arctic

Dorothy Harley Eber

2 The Challenge of Arctic Shipping

Science, Environmental Assessment, and Human Values

Edited by David L. VanderZwaag and Cynthia Lamson

3 Lost Harvests

Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy

Sarah Carter

4 Native Liberty, Crown Sovereignty

The Existing Aboriginal Right of Self-Government in Canada

Bruce Clark

5 Unravelling the Franklin Mystery

Inuit Testimony

David C. Woodman

6 Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods

The Maritime Fur Trade of the Northwest Coast, 17851841

James R. Gibson

7 From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare

The Story of the Western Reserves

Helen Buckley

8 In Business for Ourselves

Northern Entrepreneurs

Wanda A. Wuttunee

9 For an Amerindian Autohistory

An Essay on the Foundations of a Social Ethic

Georges E. Sioui

10 Strangers Among Us

David Woodman

11 When the North Was Red

Aboriginal Education in Soviet Siberia

Dennis A. Bartels and Alice L. Bartels

12 From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Elite

The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit

Marybelle Mitchell

13 Cold Comfort

My Love Affair with the Arctic

Graham W. Rowley

14 The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7

Treaty 7 Elders and Tribal Council with Walter Hildebrandt, Dorothy First Rider, and Sarah Carter

15 This Distant and Unsurveyed Country

A Womans Winter at Baffin Island, 18571858

W. Gillies Ross

16 Images of Justice

Dorothy Harley Eber

17 Capturing Women

The Manipulation of Cultural Imagery in Canadas Prairie West

Sarah A. Carter

18 Social and Environmental Impacts of the James Bay Hydroelectric Project

Edited by James F. Hornig

19 Saqiyuq

Stories from the Lives of Three Inuit Women

Nancy Wachowich in collaboration with Apphia Agalakti Awa, Rhoda Kaukjak Katsak, and Sandra Pikujak Katsak

20 Justice in Paradise

Bruce Clark

21 Aboriginal Rights and Self-Government

The Canadian and Mexican Experience in North American Perspective

Edited by Curtis Cook and Juan D. Lindau

22 Harvest of Souls

The Jesuit Missions and Colonialism in North America, 16321650

Carole Blackburn

23 Bounty and Benevolence

A History of Saskatchewan Treaties

Arthur J. Ray, Jim Miller, and Frank Tough

24 The People of Denendeh

Ethnohistory of the Indians of Canadas Northwest Territories

June Helm

25 The Marshall Decision and

Native Rights

Ken Coates

26 The Flying Tiger

Women Shamans and Storytellers of the Amur

Kira Van Deusen

27 Alone in Silence

European Women in the Canadian North before 1940

Barbara E. Kelcey

28 The Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher

An Elizabethan Adventure

Robert McGhee

29 Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture

Rene Hulan

30 The White Mans Gonna Getcha

The Colonial Challenge to the Crees in Quebec

Toby Morantz

31 The Heavens Are Changing

Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missions and Tsimshian Christianity

Susan Neylan

32 Arctic Migrants/Arctic Villagers

The Transformation of Inuit Settlement in the Central Arctic

David Damas

33 Arctic Justice

On Trial for Murder Pond Inlet, 1923

Shelagh D. Grant

34 The American Empire and the Fourth World

Anthony J. Hall

35 Eighteenth-Century Naturalists of Hudson Bay

Stuart Houston, Tim Ball, and Mary Houston

36 Uqalurait

An Oral History of Nunavut

Compiled and edited by John Bennett and Susan Rowley

37 Living Rhythms

Lessons in Aboriginal Economic Resilience and Vision

Wanda Wuttunee

38 The Making of an Explorer

George Hubert Wilkins and the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 19131916

Stuart E. Jenness

39 Chee Chee

A Study of Aboriginal Suicide

Alvin Evans

40 Strange Things Done

Murder in Yukon History

Ken S. Coates and William R. Morrison

41 Healing through Art

Ritualized Space and Cree Identity

Nadia Ferrara

42 Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing

Coming Home to the Village

Peter Cole

43 Something New in the Air

The Story of First Peoples Television Broadcasting in Canada

Lorna Roth

44 Listening to Old Woman Speak

Natives and Alternatives in Canadian Literature

Laura Smyth Groening

45 Robert and Francis Flaherty

A Documentary Life, 18831922

Robert J. Christopher

46 Talking in Context

Language and Identity in Kwakwakawakw Society

Anne Marie Goodfellow

47 Tecumsehs Bones

Guy St-Denis

48 Constructing Colonial Discourse

Captain Cook at Nootka Sound

Noel Elizabeth Currie

49 The Hollow Tree

Fighting Addiction with Traditional Healing

Herb Nabigon

50 The Return of Caribou to Ungava

A.T. Bergerud, Stuart Luttich, and Lodewijk Camps

51 Firekeepers of the Twenty-First Century

First Nations Women Chiefs

Cora J. Voyageur

52 Isuma

Inuit Video Art

Michael Robert Evans

53 Outside Looking In

Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

Mary Jane Miller

54 Kiviuq

An Inuit Hero and His Siberian Cousins

Kira Van Deusen

55 Native Peoples and Water Rights

Irrigation, Dams, and the Law in Western Canada

Kenichi Matsui

56 The Rediscovered Self

Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice

Ronald Niezen

57 As affecting the fate of my absent husband

Selected Letters of Lady Franklin Concerning the Search for the Lost Franklin Expedition, 18481860

Edited by Erika Behrisch Elce

58 The Language of the Inuit

Syntax, Semantics, and Society in the Arctic

Louis-Jacques Dorais

59 Inuit Shamanism and Christianity

Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century

Frdric B. Laugrand and Jarich G. Oosten

60 No Place for Fairness

Indigenous Land Rights and Policy in the Bear Island Case and Beyond

David T. McNab

61 Aleut Identity

Tradition and Modernity in an Indigenous Fishery

Katherine L. Reedy-Mascher

62 Earth into Property

Aboriginal History and the Making of Global Capitalism

Anthony J. Hall

63 Collections and Objections

Aboriginal Material Culture in Southern Ontario, 17911914

Michelle A. Hamilton

64 These Mysterious People

Shaping History and Archaeology in a Northwest Coast Community

Susan Roy

65 Telling It to the Judge

Taking Native History to Court

Arthur J. Ray

66 Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada

Echoes and Exchanges

Edited by Anna Hoefnagels and Beverley Diamond

67 In Twilight and in Dawn

A Biography of Diamond Jenness

Barnett Richling

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