Nunavut
Title | Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Jens Dahl |
Publisher | IWGIA |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9788790730345 |
The Nunavut story told in this book by authors who have all been involved with Nunavut and Inuit politics for a very long time is an important one for indigenous peoples around the world - and for anyone interested in indigenous issues. Stressing the political dynamics of the beginning of Nunavut's autonomous life, the authors provide a clear and accurate account of a remarkable political process. Following an introductory focus on three fundamental questions: Why did Nunavut come to life, what are the challenges and opportunities to come, and what is to be learned from this experience? - the book continues with an investigation of Nunavut, its history and structure and the most recent developments and their impact on the people of Nunavut.
Nunavut
Title | Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Beckett |
Publisher | Calgary : Weigl |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781896990811 |
An introduction to Nunavut, including explorers, plants and animals, early settlers and cultural groups.
A Place called Nunavut
Title | A Place called Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Kim van Dam |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2008-12-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9491431579 |
In 1999, Nunavut Territory was created in the Canadian Arctic. The area is about 50 times as large as the Netherlands, and is inhabited by a population of 30,000. 85% of the population is Inuit, the indigenous people in this area. The central questions in this research project are what place or regional identities are being ascribed to Nunavut by different groups of people from within and from outside the region, and how do these identities work? In the process of the formation of the region, the territorial Government of Nunavut is an important actor in producing a regional identity that is based on the cultural identity of the Inuit: the Inuit Homeland. This 'official' regional identity creates a symbolic unity that is important in linking people to the region, and through which the land, the history and the people are united in a new territorial membership. However, there is no reason to assume that there is only one regional identity for Nunavut. Different individuals or groups of people from within and from outside the region, such as the people who live in one of the 25 communities and those who work for the multinational mining corporations or as tourist operators, are also involved in the production and reproduction of identities for Nunavut. They represent Nunavut for example as a place to live, a resource region, a wilderness or as a sustainable place. Nunavut Government also links these alternative identities to the area, because as a government they are not only interested in protecting Inuit culture but also aim to modernize the economy in order to enhance prosperity and well-being. As such the place identities are hybrid, and identities that before were produced only by external actors are now also being produced by internal actors, and vice versa.
Made in Nunavut
Title | Made in Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Hicks |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2015-12-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0774831065 |
On April 1, 1999, after decades of dreams and negotiations and years of planning, the Inuit-dominated territory of Nunavut came into being in Canada’s Eastern and Central Arctic. This was a momentous occasion, signifying not only the first change to the map of Canada in over half a century but also a remarkable achievement in terms of creating a new government from the ground up. Made in Nunavut provides the first behind-the-scenes account of how the Government of Nunavut was designed and implemented. Written by leading authorities on governance in the Canadian Arctic, this book pays particular attention to the most distinctive and innovative organizational design feature of the new government – the decentralization of offices and functions that would normally be located in the capital to small communities spread out across the vast territory. It also critically assesses whether decentralization has delivered “better” government for the people of Nunavut.
Let's Visit Nunavut Gr. 2-4
Title | Let's Visit Nunavut Gr. 2-4 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | On The Mark Press |
Pages | |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1770727388 |
Nunavut
Title | Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Ailsa Henderson |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2008-07-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0774858133 |
Political culture in Nunavut has long been characterized by different approaches to political life: traditional Inuit attitudes toward governance, federal aspirations for the political integration of Inuit, and territorial strategies for institutional development. Ailsa Henderson links these features to contemporary political attitudes and behaviour, concluding that a distinctive political culture is emerging in Nunavut. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork and quantitative analysis, this book provides the first systematic, empirical study of political life in Nunavut, offering comprehensive analysis of the evolving nature of aboriginal self-government in the Arctic and shedding crucial light on Inuit–non-Inuit relations.
Nunavut
Title | Nunavut PDF eBook |
Author | Carrie Gleason |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2009-09-01 |
Genre | Nunavut |
ISBN | 9780545989121 |
Nunavut is Canada's largest and newest territory. Since its creation in 1999, this region's inhabitants have shared their unique culture with the rest of Canada and the world. In addition to its people, this book will also introduce kids to the mountains and tundra that make up Nunavut and to the Inuit, sled dogs, seals, caribou and polar bears that populate it!