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TITLE:
The long exile : a true story of deception and survival among the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic / Melanie McGrath.
Publication Date:
2006
Publication Information:
London : Fourth Estate,
Physical Description:
302 p. : map.
Geographic Term:
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
In 1922 an Irish-American adventurer named Robert Flaherty made a film about Inuit life in the Arctic. Nanook of the North featured a mythical Eskimo hunter who lived in an igloo with his family in a frozen Eden. Nanook’s story captured the world’s imagination. Thirty years later, the Canadian government forcibly relocated three dozen Inuit from the east coast of Hudson Bay to a region of the high artic that was 1,200 miles farther north. Hailing from a land rich in caribou and arctic foxes, whales and seals, pink saxifrage and heather, the Inuit’s destination was Ellesmere Island, an arid and desolate landscape of shale and ice virtually devoid of life. The most northerly landmass on the planet, Ellesmere is blanketed in darkness for four months of the year. There the exiles were left to live on their own with little government support and few provisions.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780007157969