Oil and gas and the Inuvialuit people of the Western Arctic

Purpose – To learn how Inuvialuit people feel about the oil and gas activities on their land. Design/methodology/approach – Interviews were administered to a stratified sample, on Inuvialuit land. Participants included: Inuvialuit elders; entrepreneurs; public servants; employees of the private sect...

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Main Authors: Leo-paul Dana, Aldene Meis-mason, Robert B. Anderson
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