"Inuit Canada, Northern Government relations." . . "Northwest Territories" . . "Canada, Northern." . . "Land settlement." . . "Indians of North America Relocation Canada, Northern." . . "Inuit Canada Social life and customs." . . "Indians of North America Relocation." . . "Inuit Relocation Canada, Northern." . . "Inuits Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle." . . "Inuits Relogement Canada (Nord)" . . "Territoires du Nord-Ouest" . . "Inuit Social life and customs." . . "Inuit Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle." . . "Inuit Relogement Canada (Nord)" . . "Inuits Canada Relations avec l'État." . . "Indians of North America Crimes against Canada." . . "Inuit Social conditions." . . "Canada." . . "Colonisation intérieure Canada (Nord)" . . "Inuit Canada, Northern Social life and customs." . . "Indians of North America Canada Crimes against." . . "Inuit Crimes against Canada." . . "Inuit Government relations." . . "Indians of North America Crimes against." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Land settlement Canada, Northern." . . . . . "The long exile : a true story of deception and survival amongst the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The long exile : a true story of deception and survival among the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic"@en . "The long exile : a true story of deception and survival among the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic" . . . . . . . . . . . . "The long exile a true story of deception and survival among the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic"@en . . . "Canadian nonfiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 1922, the Irish-American explorer, Robert Flaherty, made a film about the Canadian Arctic. 'Nanook of the North' starred a mythical Eskimo hunter. Two years after the release of the film, the man who played Nanook starved to death. This is a true story of deception & survival set amidst the Inuit communities of the Canadian Arctic." . . "In 1922, the Irish-American explorer, Robert Flaherty, made a film about the Canadian Arctic. 'Nanook of the North' starred a mythical Eskimo hunter. Two years after the release of the film, the man who played Nanook starved to death. This is a true story of deception & survival set amidst the Inuit communities of the Canadian Arctic."@en . . . . . . . "In this riveting tale of Canadian bureaucracy and cultural arrogance, British journalist McGrath tells how in 1953 a handful of Inuit families were coerced from Hudson Bay's eastern shore and relocated 1,500 miles north to bitterly rocky and icy Ellesmere Island the world's ninth-largest island. Sold as a humane attempt to provide a livelihood for the Inuit when fox pelt prices plummeted, the scheme was, in fact, callously political. Canada wanted to plant the flag and some people on the uninhabited and largely impenetrable island, over which Greenland, Denmark and the United States had territorial aspirations, particularly as the Cold War intensified." . . . . . . . . "Inuit Canada, Northern Social conditions." . . . . "Inuit Canada Relations avec l'État." . .