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Indigeneity And Sovereignty In Canada's Far North: The Arctic And Inuit Sovereignty, Gordon Christie Jan 2011

Indigeneity And Sovereignty In Canada's Far North: The Arctic And Inuit Sovereignty, Gordon Christie

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As the Arctic “opens up” to exploration and economic development, a new stage in colonization looms. This essay builds toward a vision of Arctic nation-states meeting with the Inuit to work out how they might together come to an understanding of how decisions about the future of the Arctic may be appropriately made. The Inuit are currently actively resisting the new wave of colonization within a framework built on the bedrock of nation-state sovereignty. The notion of “sovereignty” serves as a keystone in a system of controlling narratives, functioning to generate and police ways of thinking about decision-making processes, a …