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The big thaw : Adventures in the vanishing Arctic
A story by veteran Arctic journalist Ed Struzik of eleven trips to document the rapid and profound transformation of this northern territories of Canada due to climate change. (Ed Struzik, Etobicoke, Wiley & Sons Canada, 2011, 278 p.)
Subjects: Climate change, Environmental changes, Inuit, Northern Canada
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

The court of better fiction : three trials, two executions, and Arctic sovereignty
Covering the wrongful conviction and execution of two Inuit men by the Canadian government in 1921, this book discusses how the court case established Canada’s relationship with the Inuit and served to bolster the government’s push for Arctic sovereignty. (Debra Komar, Toronto, Dundrum, 2019, 194 p. )
Subjects: Colonialism, Colonization, Inuit
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

The Labrador Inuit Through Moravian Eyes
Provides photographs, maps, drawings, and manuscripts on the 250-year relationship between Moravian missionaries and the Inuit of Labrador.
Subjects: Inuit, Primary Sources, Missionaries, Labrador, Moravian
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- Free - Open Access
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- Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

The new Northwest Passage : A voyage to the front line of climate change
Exploration story by Canadian journalist Cameron Dueck during his expedition through the Northwest Passage in 2009, for which the crossing is now possible in summer due to climate change. (Cameron Dueck, Winnipeg, Great Plains Publications, 2012, 256 p.)
Subjects: Climate change, Exploration, Inuit, Northwest Passage

The politics of arctic sovereignty: oil, ice, and Inuit governance
This book analyses and provides an account of the political history of Arctic sovereignty and the Inuit Circumpolar Council, from early explorations and colonization to present day issues. (Jessica M. Shadian, New York, Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 252 p.)
Subjects: Colonialism, geopolitics, Inuit
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The right to be cold : One woman’s story of protecting her culture, the Arctic and the whole planet
Climate change disrupts and threatens the Inuit way of life, their culture and their economic autonomy. Biographical story of an environmental activist (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007) who wants to make climate change a human rights issue. Also available in French under the title “Le droit au froid : le combat d’une femme pour protéger sa culture, l’Arctique et notre planète” (2019). (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Toronto, Allen Lane, 2015, 356 p.)
Subjects: Climate change, Indigenous affairs, Indigenous authors, Inuit, Law
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- Humanities and Social Sciences