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0861 |aR32-42/1980-PDF|zR32-42/1980
24504|aThe Inuit |h[electronic resource] / |cNorthern Affairs Program.
24615|aInuit
260 |aOttawa : |bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, |c1980.
300 |a13, 14 p. : |bmaps, photos
500 |aTitle from cover.
500 |aTitle on added title page: Les Inuit.
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
520 |a"There are about 100,000 Inuit in the world, living throughout the northern circumpolar regions.They inhabit northern Alaska, the eastern tip of the USSR, Greenland and, of course, northern Canada. (The Eskimos are increasingly referred to as Inuit, the plural form of the word Inuk, meaning person; while the Eskimo language is known as Inuktitut.)"--Introduction, p. 4.
546 |aText in English and French with separate title pages, French text follows English text.
69207|2gccst|aInuit
69207|2gccst|aNorthern Canada
69207|2gccst|aCanadian identity
7101 |aCanada.|bIndian and Northern Affairs. |bNorthern Affairs Program.
792 |tThe Inuit |w(CaOODSP)9.847786
85640|qPDF|s16.13 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R32-42-1980.pdf