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US Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

US Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

OSTI.GOV covers over 70 years of research results from the U.S. Department of Energy. Journal articles, accepted manuscripts, technical reports, datasets, scientific software, patents, conference proceedings, books, theses, and multimedia. Approximately 3 million citations and over 445,000 freely available documents.

Subjects: Earth sciences, Energy, Environmental sciences, Physical sciences

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Web of Science

Web of Science

Database containing over 55 million article and conference proceedings citations, primarily in the sciences, but also in the humanities and social sciences. Features significant coverage of northern and Arctic studies. The database can be searched by citation to find articles cited by other publications.

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What I remember, what I know: The life of a high Arctic exile

What I remember, what I know: The life of a high Arctic exile

Larry Audlaluk

Larry Audlaluk was born in Uugaqsiuvik, a traditional settlement west of Inujjuak in northern Quebec, or Nunavik. He was almost three years old when his family was chosen by the government to be one of seven Inuit families relocated from Nunavik to the High Arctic in the early 1950s.They were promised a land of plenty. They were given an inhospitable polar desert. (Larry Audlaluk, Iqaluit, Inhabit Media, 2020.)

Subjects: Cultural identity, Inuit, Nunavik

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What is the imaginated North? Ethical Principles

What is the imaginated North? Ethical Principles

Daniel Chartier

Essay on the multidisciplinary methodology of the North and the cultural Arctic and its ethical principles. (Daniel Chartier, Montréal and Harstad (Norway), Imaginaire Nord and Arctic Arts Summit, coll. « Isberg », 2018, 157 p. Translated from French by Christina Duck Kannenberg.)

Subjects: Culture, Imaginary North, Nordicity

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Wrestling with colonialism on steroids: Quebec Inuit fight for their homeland

Wrestling with colonialism on steroids: Quebec Inuit fight for their homeland

Zebedee Nungak

In this book, Zebedee Nungak provides his account of The Battle of James Bay from 1971-1975, where Inuit and Cree communities fought for their lands and waters against the Quebec government’s James Bay hydro project.

Subjects: Colonialism, Indigenous authors, Inuit, James Bay, Quebec

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Yukon (Statistics Canada)

Yukon (Statistics Canada)

Statistics Canada

Census Program key indicators for the Yukon.

Subjects: Census, Demographic statistics, Indigenous peoples, Yukon

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Yupʼik Eskimo dictionary

Yupʼik Eskimo dictionary

Steven A Jacobson, Alaska Native Language Center

A large-format, two-volume dictionary of the Inuit language of the Yupik of Central Alaska.

Subjects: Alaska, Indigenous peoples, Yup’ik dictionary, Yup’ik language, Yup’ik

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