In 2010, after many interviews by the Qikiqtani Truth Commission (QTC), the Qikiqtani Inuit Association released a report to help the public understand the impact of tuberculosis on the Inuit and thereby promote reconciliation, a goal shared by this study. In this paper, I discuss a corpus of about 28 letters by an Inuit patient named Genevieve Aupidlak who was treated at the Brandon Sanatorium from 1954 to 1957. The letters have been transcribed from old syllabics and translated. Aupidlak's story shows not only the suffering of Inuit in southern sanatoria but also the role of Christianity and that of some missionaries—such as Father Thibert—in supporting Inuit resilience. Aupidlak's letters illustrate how Inuit used their Christian faith t...
This paper addresses the history and development of Episcopalianism in the Nets'aii Gwich'in communi...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...
Over the century between the first Oblate mission to the Canadian central Arctic in 1867 and the rad...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a s...
In the late 1890s, the Methodist Church of Canada established medical missions among the two largest...
Armand Tagoona (1926–1991) was born in Naujaat (Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories) in 1926, from an...
The author analyses the notion of “spiritual transformation” in the context of the presence of evang...
The objective of this study was to examine Inuit experience and make meaning of tuberculosis (TB) an...
unnoticed in the literature on messianic movements. Yet many Parousial movements flourished among th...
In Inukjuak (Nunavik) the existence of tuurngait is entrenched in local cosmology and is part of the...
In the Arctic, no studies have been made of Indigenous nuns. In this paper we present the case of Pe...
Eight non-Indigenous counsellors who temporarily lived in Nunavut to serve Inuit clients were interv...
This thesis is a descriptive study of health care in the Inuit settlement of Gjoa Haven, N.W.T. The ...
This paper examines the history of the Yup'ik Eskimos of western Alaska and explores how their ...
This paper addresses the history and development of Episcopalianism in the Nets'aii Gwich'in communi...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...
Over the century between the first Oblate mission to the Canadian central Arctic in 1867 and the rad...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a s...
In the late 1890s, the Methodist Church of Canada established medical missions among the two largest...
Armand Tagoona (1926–1991) was born in Naujaat (Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories) in 1926, from an...
The author analyses the notion of “spiritual transformation” in the context of the presence of evang...
The objective of this study was to examine Inuit experience and make meaning of tuberculosis (TB) an...
unnoticed in the literature on messianic movements. Yet many Parousial movements flourished among th...
In Inukjuak (Nunavik) the existence of tuurngait is entrenched in local cosmology and is part of the...
In the Arctic, no studies have been made of Indigenous nuns. In this paper we present the case of Pe...
Eight non-Indigenous counsellors who temporarily lived in Nunavut to serve Inuit clients were interv...
This thesis is a descriptive study of health care in the Inuit settlement of Gjoa Haven, N.W.T. The ...
This paper examines the history of the Yup'ik Eskimos of western Alaska and explores how their ...
This paper addresses the history and development of Episcopalianism in the Nets'aii Gwich'in communi...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...
This creative piece of work and writing showcases the work of a woman participant from the community...