The Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” or the “Great North.” In this article, based on an extensive review of literature, I focus on the name the Inuit give to their own land, which is one of the only words common to all Inuit dialects: nuna. Studying the word’s meaning casts light on a peculiar indigenous territoriality, and on the centrality of environment in Inuit ways of life and holism thinking. The Inuit conceptualize their inhabiting of the circumpolar region in a way radically opposed to Western narratives of wilderness or wasteland. In the late twentieth century, nuna was turned into a key component of identity politics. Inuit peoples linguistically reappropriated their lands, in parallel with ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Nunavut, ‘our land ’ in the Inuit language, is 2,000,000 sq. km. of treeless tundras, coasts, and is...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Nunavut, ‘our land ’ in the Inuit language, is 2,000,000 sq. km. of treeless tundras, coasts, and is...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...