The persistence of traditional ways in an Inuit community ...

The persistence of traditional ways in a Canadian Arctic Community is demonstrated by the examination of the Inuit community of Pelly Bay, NWT. The discussion is concerned with the manner in which the modern community continues to function in an Inuit manner despite the adoption of elements of weste...

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Main Author: Butler, Barbara Louise
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Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
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