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New Owners in Their Own Land: Minerals and Inuit Land Claims Robert McPherson Copublished with the Arctic Institute of North America $34.95 sc |
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About the Book New Owners
in their Own Land is a timely and well-researched treatment of the
institutional, political, and personal conflicts that guided the process
of Nunavut land claim negotiations. McPherson carefully considers the
connection between resource development stemming from the days of oil
and gas exploration in the late 1960s of Canadas Arctic and the
Inuits ensuing battle for self-determination. He outlines the federal
governments business-as-usual tactic in pushing exploration
further north onto Inuit territory and sheds light on exactly how the
precedent-settling agreement was achieved whereby the Inuit managed to
become owners of the mineral claims on their own land. New Owners
in Their Own Land discusses the prolonged, historical dispute over
the land selection process with respect to subsurface rights within Nunavut
using existing research, interviews, and personal diaries. The authors
personal account of his involvement as a mineral consultant for the Inuit
negotiators provides a rare and unique perspective on Inuit self-determination
and exploration history in the North. Illustrated with a large selection of black and white photos covering the land claim negotiation period between 1980 and 1990, New Owners in Their Own Land is an important piece of Canadian history.
About the Author Robert McPherson
is a research associate with the Arctic Institute of North America. His
interest in education led him to a volunteer position at Calgary Science
Network, where he is a liaison officer with Treaty Seven schools.
Orders For information on how to order this book, please click here. |
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