© 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 127 “If you got everything, it’s good enough”: Perspectives on successful aging in a Canadian Inuit community

Abstract. Structured interviews with 38 Inuit in the community of Holman were conducted to examine Inuit definitions of successful and unsuccessful aging. Qualitative analysis of the interview data suggests that (1) contrary to much of the literature about culture change in the Canadian North, there...

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