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North of 60 : the Inuit.R32-42/1978-PDF

"Canada's Inuit number around 23,000. They live in small communities in the Mackenzie Delta and on the mainland coast of the Northwest Territories, the Arctic islands, the shores of Hudson and Ungava Bays, and in Labrador. The communities are situated for the most part onbays, river mouths, inlets or fiords, reflecting a past life that was largely tied to marine harvesting - fishing, gathering and the hunt. The settlements are situated within three jurisdictions: the Northwest Territories, Quebec and Newfoundland."--Introduction.

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
TitleNorth of 60 : the Inuit.
Variant title
  • Inuit
  • Au nord du 60e : les Inuit
Publication typeMonograph
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • Title from cover.
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
  • Text in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs, 1978.
Description16, 17 p. : maps
ISBN0-662-50043-1
Catalogue number
  • R32-42/1978-PDF
Departmental catalogue numberQS-8159-000-BB-A2
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