Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit

The Nunatsiavummiut Experience

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Native American Studies, History, Americas, Native American
Cover of the book Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit by , University of Manitoba Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9780887554254
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press Publication: October 30, 2012
Imprint: University of Manitoba Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780887554254
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Publication: October 30, 2012
Imprint: University of Manitoba Press
Language: English

On January 22, 2005, Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut.This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area, beneficiary enrollment criteria, and Inuit governance and ownership rights. Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries – around land, around people, and around the right to self-govern – reflect the complex history of the region, of Labrador Inuit identity, and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics. Comprised of twelve essays, the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population, including: household structure, social economy of wildfood production, forced relocations and land claims, subsistence and settlement patterns, and contemporary issues around climate change, urban planning, and self-government.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

On January 22, 2005, Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut.This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area, beneficiary enrollment criteria, and Inuit governance and ownership rights. Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries – around land, around people, and around the right to self-govern – reflect the complex history of the region, of Labrador Inuit identity, and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics. Comprised of twelve essays, the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population, including: household structure, social economy of wildfood production, forced relocations and land claims, subsistence and settlement patterns, and contemporary issues around climate change, urban planning, and self-government.

More books from University of Manitoba Press

Cover of the book Laws of Early Iceland by
Cover of the book Propaganda and Persuasion by
Cover of the book Horse-and-Buggy Genius by
Cover of the book Elder Brother and the Law of the People by
Cover of the book Report of an Inquiry into an Injustice by
Cover of the book Indigenous Women, Work, and History by
Cover of the book Conversations in Food Studies by
Cover of the book Apostate Englishman by
Cover of the book Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau by
Cover of the book Sanaaq by
Cover of the book A Two-Spirit Journey by
Cover of the book Growing Community Forests by
Cover of the book No Man's Land by
Cover of the book The Idea of a Human Rights Museum by
Cover of the book The North End Revisited by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy