The Life and Times of the Eskimo Affairs Committee

ABSTRACT. During the 1950s, a decade of socio-economic turbulence in the arctic area of Canada, the Eskimo Affairs Committee played a significant role in shaping a new set of policy initiatives that Ottawa was framing toward Eskimos. In bringing together representatives of the major arctic field org...

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Main Author: Peter Clancy
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1987
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.546.4832
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic40-3-191.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. During the 1950s, a decade of socio-economic turbulence in the arctic area of Canada, the Eskimo Affairs Committee played a significant role in shaping a new set of policy initiatives that Ottawa was framing toward Eskimos. In bringing together representatives of the major arctic field organizations, both public and private, the committee served as a corporatist device for overcoming the limitations of a colonial and underdeveloped state. The members gained a formal avenue of consultation, and a limited power of veto, over the new policy initiatives being framed by the Department of Northern Affairs. The northern administration gained a source of intelligence from several well-established arctic organizations, at a time when the department’s own field presence was still embryonic. The committee considered a variety of issues, including the commercial relations of Eskimo trapping, the case for a new field administration, proposals for expanded credit channels and measures to extend the scope of wage employment and small manufacturing. Ultimately it was the need for more conventional channels of popular representation, along with the enlarged capacities of the northern administration, that led to the committee’s demise. Nevertheless, the record of the committee’s activities offers an unusual reflection of a development administration in the making. Key words: administration, economic policy, Canadian Eskimo affairs, politics &SUME. Au cours des anndes cinquante, qui furent une ddcade d’agitation socio-dconomique dans la partie arctique du Canada, le comitk des affaires esquimaudes a joud n r6le pdponddrant dans I’dlaboration de nouvelles politiques qu’Ottawa destinait aux Esquimaux. En regroupant des reprdsentants des grands organismes B la fois publics et privds oeuvrant dans 1 ’ Arctique, le comitd servait de mdcanisme corporatif pour surmonter les limitations d’un