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Arctic Migrants/Arctic Villagers
The Transformation of Inuit Settlement in the Central Arctic
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English
Published/Copyright:
2002
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Damas shows that while there were cases of government-directed relocation to centres, centralization was largely voluntary as the Inuit accepted the advantages of village living.In examining archives, anthropological writings, and the results of field research from an anthropological perspective, Damas provides fresh insights into the policies and developments that led to the centralization of Inuit settlement during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Front Matter
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Maps and Tables
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Early Settlement in the Central Arctic
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The Policy of Dispersal
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Settlement in the 1950s–I
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Settlement in the 1950s–II
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The Welfare State Policy
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Settlement in the 1960s–I
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Settlement in the 1960s–II
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Reflections and Retrospect
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Bibliography
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Index
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336
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research