then established himself as a well-respected jeweller
ethnography and anthropology
Some essays focus on individuals such as a trader
Surviving as Indians: The Challenge of Self-Government examines the injustice of Canadian Indian policy as the basis for a framework for analysis of First Nations leadership
John Brady pulls us deep into the life he has lived in Kistahpinanihk and asks us to consider what life could be like in a New North Territory
Elements Beadwork then established himself as aWritten by Jamesie Fournier, an Inuk raised in Denendeh. Translated by Jaypeetee Arnakak, a linguist, translator, and educator who spent many years as a policy analyst specializing in Inuit culture, language and education issues. In this complex, at times dark, poetry collection from Inuk author Jamesie Fournier, readers are taken through the recesses of a character struggling with inner demons whispering into his mind. As he attempts to overcome his