Canadian Arctic Recollections

Canadian Arctic Recollections
Author: J. Dewey Soper
Publsiher: Saskatoon : Institute for Northern Studies, University of Saskatchewan
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1981
Genre: Travel
ISBN: UOM:39015001180143

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Author's recollections of journeys into unexplored regions of Baffin Island in the 1920's in search of acquisitions of arctic flora and fauna for the National Museum of Canada. Includes appendices on the Inuit, Eskimo dogs, mammals and birds of the Canadian eastern arctic and arctic flora.

Canada and the Changing Arctic

Canada and the Changing Arctic
Author: Franklyn Griffiths,Rob Huebert,P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781554584147

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Global warming has had a dramatic impact on the Arctic environment, including the ice melt that has opened previously ice-covered waterways. State and non-state actors who look to the region and its resources with varied agendas have started to pay attention. Do new geopolitical dynamics point to a competitive and inherently conflictual “race for resources”? Or will the Arctic become a region governed by mutual benefit, international law, and the achievement of a widening array of cooperative arrangements among interested states and Indigenous peoples? As an Arctic nation Canada is not immune to the consequences of these transformations. In Canada and the Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship, the authors, all leading commentators on Arctic affairs, grapple with fundamental questions about how Canada should craft a responsible and effective Northern strategy. They outline diverse paths to achieving sovereignty, security, and stewardship in Canada’s Arctic and in the broader circumpolar world. The changing Arctic region presents Canadians with daunting challenges and tremendous opportunities. This book will inspire continued debate on what Canada must do to protect its interests, project its values, and play a leadership role in the twenty-first-century Arctic. Forewords by Senator Hugh Segal and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of National Defence Bill Graham.

Polaris

Polaris
Author: Emil Bessels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1552388751

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"Polaris is a thoroughly edited, annotated translation of Die Amerikanische Nordpol-Expedition by Emil Bessels (Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1879). Bessels recounts the expedition of the ship Polaris, led by Captain Charles Francis Hall, on its failed attempt to reach the North Pole. Bessels, Polaris's chief scientist, provides a thorough account of the voyage, including detailed descriptions of St. John's, Newfoundland, Greenland settlements, Inuit people and culture, and plentiful scientific data on the flora, fauna, geography, oceans they encountered. Recent discoveries concerning a more sinister aspect of the voyage also make this a vital critical edition. While wintering at Thank God Harbour in Northwest Greenland, Hall died suddenly; Bessels proclaimed the cause of death was stroke. In 1968 English professor Chauncy Loomis and pathologist Franklin Paddock exhumed Hall's body from the permafrost, discovering that Hall had in fact been poisoned with arsenic. Bessels had the knowledge and opportunity to poison Hall, but for decades no motive could be found. However, new evidence has emerged of a romantic triangle between Hall, Bessels, and a young American sculptor Vinnie Ream, providing, at last, a motive for murder. Barr's introduction and epilogue outline the unique aspects of Bessels book, placing it in the historical context of arctic exploration. Barr has added 723 endnotes, drawing on 73 bibliographic sources, to explain and to contextualize Bessels writing. Barr's appendices cover Bessel's scientific appendix, Hall's instructions, the Board of Inquiry that followed the expedition's return, and biographies of the seven major players in this tale of exploration and murder."--

Arctic Memories

Arctic Memories
Author: Norman Ekoomiak
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988
Genre: Autobiography
ISBN: 155021005X

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Grade level: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, p, e, i, s.

Arctic Memories

Arctic Memories
Author: Fred Bruemmer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015029081257

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He is known affectionately as the man from the south who "eats our food just like an Inuk." In Arctic Memories, Bruemmer fondly recalls in words and photographs his fascinating life among the northernmost people of the world.

Georgia an Arctic Diary

Georgia  an Arctic Diary
Author: Georgia
Publsiher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015029508168

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A diary of one arctic year which is an amalgam of the many years lived in Igloolik and Repulse Bay.

Arctic Naturalist

Arctic Naturalist
Author: Anthony Dalton
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781554887460

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"Dewey Soper, a man without false pride, generous in his admiration and praise of all who worked with him, had many honours, but none it would appear that he did not fully deserve. His work as an Arctic explorer, a photographer, a cartographer, and an artist will continue to be an inspiration to all ambitious young people who dream of extending the boundaries of knowledge ..."---Constance Martin, Research Associate and Fellow, Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary

When the Whalers Were Up North

When the Whalers Were Up North
Author: Dorothy Eber
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 077351421X

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Oral histories of the 100 years of British and American whaling off the east coast of Canada and in Hudson Bay, as experienced by the native people who fed, clothed, and hunted with the whalers. Illustrated with modern drawings (some in color), and photographs from the period. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR