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| #685127 in Books | 2008-04-08 | 2008-04-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.65 x5.23l,.45 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Disappearance of first nation people: the Inuits in Canada.|By Mary E. Latela|This is a riveting account of the oppression, mistreatment, and near annihilation of the Inuit forced to live in the Northern Artic regions most recently in the 1950s forward. What the book makes clear is that this pattern of taking over aboriginal people is long and truly harsh. Ross Gibson, who was|From Publishers Weekly|In this riveting tale of Canadian bureaucracy and cultural arrogance, British journalist McGrath (Motel Nirvana) tells how in 1953 a handful of Inuit families were coerced from Hudson Bay's eastern shore and relocated 1,500 miles no
In 1952, the Canadian government forcibly relocated three dozen Inuit from their flourishing home on the Hudson Bay to the barren, arctic landscape of Ellesmere Island, the most northerly landmass on the planet. Among this group was Josephie Flaherty, the unrecognized, half-Inuit son of filmmaker Robert Flaherty, director of Nanook of the North. In a narrative rich with human drama, Melanie McGrath follows three generations of the Flaherty family—Robert, Jos...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal and Survival in the High Arctic | Melanie McGrath.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.