Recent media attention on the dire living conditions of the Innu in
Davis Inlet, Labrador, has served as a stark reminder of the tragic
outcome of Canadian government policy toward the Inuit in the eastern
Arctic between 1939 and 1963. In Tammarniit, Frank Tester and Peter
Kulchyski focus on the roles of relief and relocation in response to
welfare and other perceived problems and the federal government's
overall goal of assimilating the Inuit into the dominant Canadian
culture. As a result, the seeming benevolence of the post-Second World
War Canadian welfare state is seriously questioned. The authors have
made extensive use of archival documents, many of which have not been
available to researchers before, among them the Alex Stevenson
Collection, which was stored in the Archives of the Northwest
Territories and which proved to be invaluable in determining the
course of events and the evolution of northern policies. Tammarniit
begins with an account of the debate over which branch of government
should be responsible for the Inuit and whose budget should cover the
costs for providing relief. This debate was resolved in 1939 when the
Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the federal government was
responsible. The following chapters cover the first wave of government
expansion in the north, which coincided with the evolution of the
postwar liberal welfare state; the policy debate that resulted in the
decision to relocate Inuit from relatively southern communities on the
east coast of Hudson Bay to the high Arctic; and the actual movement
of people and materials. The second half of the book focuses on
conditions following relocation. A great deal of attention is paid to
the Henik Lake and Garry Lake famines, both of which occurred in the
Keewatin district in the late 1950s, and to the subsequent
establishment of the community of Whale Cove. The book concludes with
an examination of the second wave of state expansion in the late
fifties and the emergence of a new dynamic of intervention.
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Inuit Relocation in the Eastern Arctic, 1939-63
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774854795
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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