Inuit in the South / by Marsha Kaplansky ; [researched and produced by the] Inuit Tapirisat of Canada.: R5-197/1981E-PDF

"Early in 1979 the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada recognizing certain difficulties Inuit encounter in adjusting to life in Southern cities, began looking into the experiences of Inuit living in the South. Soon afterwards, the Urban Survival Research Project was launched. The purpose of the project was to find out what was happening to Inuit who lived in Southern cities and to somehow arrive at solutions to the problems they encountered. "Inuit in the South" is the first stage of this project; it is a summary of the completed research. The second stage, a handbook for living in the South is to be published separately."--Foreword.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Inuit Tapirisat of Canada.
Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title Inuit in the South / by Marsha Kaplansky ; [researched and produced by the] Inuit Tapirisat of Canada.
Publication type Monograph
Language Bilingual-[English | Inuktitut]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Text in English and Inuktitut.
Publishing information Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, c1981.
Author / Contributor Kaplansky, Marsha.
Description 36 p. : photos
Catalogue number
  • R5-197/1981E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number QS 8252-040-KE-A1
Subject terms Inuit
Quality of life
Social issues
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