Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark
In working with Elder John Killulark, this project aimed at documenting the history of the Amaruq and Kigjugalik families and his perspective of the Land around Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake). The study area is on the west side of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, and...
Main Author: | Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik |
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Other Authors: | Manseau, Micheline (Natural Resources Institute) |
Language: | en_US |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4115 |
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