About
this Publication
Uqalurait presents
a comprehensive account of Inuit life on land and
sea ice in the area now called Nunavut, before
extensive contact with southerners. Drawing on
a broad range of oral history sources - from nineteenth-century
exploration accounts to contemporary community-based
projects - the book uses quotes from over three
hundred Inuit elders to provide an 'inside' view
of family life, social relations, hunting, the
land, shamanism, health, and material culture.
For the first time, the reader encounters Inuit
culture and traditional knowledge through the voices
of people who lived the life being described.
Based on a larger research project developed
under the guidance of six Inuit from across Nunavut, Uqalurait consists
of thousands of quotations organised thematically
into cohesive chapters. The book describes the
seasonal rounds of four different groups, capturing
the fact that while Inuit across Nunavut had
much in common, there was also much to distinguish
them from each other, living as they did in many
small groups of people, each with its own territory
and identity. Given the recent creation of Nunavut
and the current focus of attention on the arctic
due to climate change, Uqalurait is a timely
source of insight from a people whose values
of sharing and respect for the environment have
helped them to live contentedly for centuries
at the northern limit of the inhabitable world. |
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