|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement became law in 1993. Claiming
Nunavut traces the Nunavut Inuit Land Claim from its roots in 1971
to the birth of Nunavut in 1999. From the mid 1500's onwards, the
Inuit of Canada's Eastern Arctic began to experience the effects of
colonialism in their homeland. This began with early European
explorers and traders and eventually, in the 1960's led to police
services, a military presence, and money economy, and the herding
of Inuit into small settlements.
Negative colonial influences eventually led to the formation of
the Inuit Tapirisat in 1971 and the desire for Inuit to create
Nunavut, a new Territory and the first change to the map of Canada
since 1949. Inuit succeeded in their negotiations, and the Nunavut
Land Claims Agreement was passed through Canadian Parliament in
1993. This passing decreed that Nunavut would be formed in 1999.
This book traces the Inuit lobby from 1971-1993 and the
implementation of Nunavut from 1993-1999. This is the story of the
Inuit who were at the forefront of this massive undertaking.
Nunavut is the first and only modern day treaty in Canada that
calls for a new Territory. This is a direct result of the Inuit
desire to have the ability to manage their land and resources in a
way that reflects Inuit values and tradition.
The author, Stephen Mercer, lived in Nunavut from 1989 to 2003 and
was fortunate to know many of the main personalities on a personal
basis.
|
You may like...
Wonka
Timothee Chalamet
Blu-ray disc
R250
Discovery Miles 2 500
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.