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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit - What Inuit Have Always Known to Be True (Paperback): Joe Karetak, Frank Tester, Shirley Tagalik Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit - What Inuit Have Always Known to Be True (Paperback)
Joe Karetak, Frank Tester, Shirley Tagalik
R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Inuit have experienced colonization and the resulting disregard for the societal systems, beliefs and support structures foundational to Inuit culture for generations. While much research has articulated the impacts of colonization and recognized that Indigenous cultures and worldviews are central to the well-being of Indigenous peoples and communities, little work has been done to preserve Inuit culture. Unfortunately, most people have a very limited understanding of Inuit culture, and often apply only a few trappings of culture -- past practices, artifacts and catchwords --to projects to justify cultural relevance. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit -- meaning all the extensive knowledge and experience passed from generation to generation -- is a collection of contributions by well- known and respected Inuit Elders. The book functions as a way of preserving important knowledge and tradition, contextualizing that knowledge within Canada's colonial legacy and providing an Inuit perspective on how we relate to each other, to other living beings and the environment.

Kiumajut (Talking Back) - Game Management and Inuit Rights, 1900-70 (Hardcover): Peter Kulchyski, Frank Tester Kiumajut (Talking Back) - Game Management and Inuit Rights, 1900-70 (Hardcover)
Peter Kulchyski, Frank Tester
R1,887 R1,013 Discovery Miles 10 130 Save R874 (46%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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 a justification for attempts to educate and, ultimately, to regulate Inuit hunters. The second issue is Inuit responses to the emerging regime of government intervention. The authors look closely at resulting court cases and rulings, as well 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.

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