The High Arctic RelocationA Report on the 1953-55 Relocation |
| The relocation of 17 Inuit families to Canada's High Arctic in the
1950s has been the subject of considerable controversy and much study. This
three-volume report examines the conflicting claims of the Inuit and the
federal government concerning the reasons for the relocation, the
implementation of the plan and the its effects on the Inuit. This long-awaited report contains the Commission's final recommendations, which are intended to reconcile the various strands of testimony and form an accurate picture of the relocation. Written by René Dussault and George Erasmus. Produced by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Published by Canadian Government Publishing, 1994. |
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| Catalogue No. | Z1-1991/1-41-3E |
| Price | $29.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 190 |
| Language | English; Aussi disponible en français |
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