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Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Labrador Inuit Ingenuity and Resourcefulness: Adapting to a Complex Environmental, Social, and Spiritual Environment
Chapter 2: Invented Places: Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of Labrador
Chapter 3: Southern Exposure: The Inuit of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
Chapter 4: Abandoned and Ousted by the State: The Relocations from Nutak and Hebron, 1956–1959
Chapter 5: Tracing Social Change Among the Labrador Inuit: What Does the Nutrition Literature Tell Us?
Chapter 6: The More Things Change: Patterns of Country Food Harvesting by the Labrador Inuit on the North Labrador Coast
Chapter 7: The Social Organization of Wildfood Production in Postville, Nunatsiavut
Chapter 8: Nunatsiavut Land Claims and the Politics of Inuit Wildlife Harvesting
Chapter 9: Adapting to Climate Change in Hopedale, Nunatsiavut
Chapter 10: Our Beautiful Land: Current Debates in Land Use Planning in Nunatsiavut
Conclusion: Going Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for Nunatsiavut Self-governance
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