The long exile : a true story of deception and survival in the Canadian Arctic / Melanie McGrath.

The long exile : a true story of deception and survival in the Canadian Arctic / Melanie McGrath.

By
McGrath, Melanie, 1964-

Publication Date
2006-2007

Publication Information
London : Harper Perennial,

Physical Description
302 p. : map.

Subject Term
Inuit -- Relocation -- Arctic regions.
 
Inuit -- Government policy.
 
Wilderness survival -- Arctic regions.
 
Racism -- Political aspects -- Canada.

Geographic Term
Canada -- Race relations.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.

Summary
In this riveting tale of Canadian bureaucracy and cultural arrogance, British journalist McGrath tells how in 1953 a handful of Inuit families were coerced from Hudson Bay's eastern shore and relocated 1,500 miles north to bitterly rocky and icy Ellesmere Island the world's ninth-largest island. Sold as a humane attempt to provide a livelihood for the Inuit when fox pelt prices plummeted, the scheme was, in fact, callously political. Canada wanted to plant the flag and some people on the uninhabited and largely impenetrable island, over which Greenland, Denmark and the United States had territorial aspirations, particularly as the Cold War intensified.

Language
English

ISBN
9780007157976


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFic NL Ref - VaultAdult Non-Fiction NL Reference - Vault305.8971 M17NonCirculating