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Thou shalt do no murder : Inuit, injustice, and the Canadian Arctic  Cover Image Book Book

Thou shalt do no murder : Inuit, injustice, and the Canadian Arctic

Harper, Kenn (author.).

Summary: "This is a story of fur trade rivalry and duplicity, isolation and abandonment, greed and madness, and a struggle for the affections of an Inuit woman during a time of major social change in the High Arctic. Doubts over the validity of Canadian sovereignty and an official agenda to confirm that sovereignty added to the circumstances in which a guilty verdict against the leader of the Inuit accused was virtually assured. The show trial that took place in Pond Inlet in 1923 marked a collision of two cultures with vastly different conceptions of justice and conflict resolution. It marked an end to the Inuit traditional way of life and ushered in an era in which Inuit autonomy was supplanted by dependence on traders and police, and later missionaries. Kenn Harper draws on a combination of Inuit oral history, archival research, and his own knowledge acquired through 50 years in the Arctic to create a compelling story of justice and injustice in the Canadian far north."--

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  • ISBN: 9781897568491
  • Physical Description: 416 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps, portraits ; 24 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: Iqaluit : Nunavut Arctic College Media, 2017.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Criminal justice, Administration of -- Canada, Northern
Trials (Murder) -- Nunavut -- Pond Inlet
Inuit -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada, Northern
Inuit -- Canada, Northern -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Canada, Northern -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Topic Heading: Aboriginal.

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  • 8 of 8 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library.

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Creston Public Library 970.4 HAR (Text)
Acquisition Type: New
35140100034787 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: "This is a story of fur trade rivalry and duplicity, isolation and abandonment, greed and madness, and a struggle for the affections of an Inuit woman during a time of major social change in the High Arctic. Doubts over the validity of Canadian sovereignty and an official agenda to confirm that sovereignty added to the circumstances in which a guilty verdict against the leader of the Inuit accused was virtually assured. The show trial that took place in Pond Inlet in 1923 marked a collision of two cultures with vastly different conceptions of justice and conflict resolution. It marked an end to the Inuit traditional way of life and ushered in an era in which Inuit autonomy was supplanted by dependence on traders and police, and later missionaries. Kenn Harper draws on a combination of Inuit oral history, archival research, and his own knowledge acquired through 50 years in the Arctic to create a compelling story of justice and injustice in the Canadian far north."--
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