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CRAVING FOR COUNTRY FOOD
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A journey into Inuit Traditional Knowledge
Winds of Change
North meets South
Inuit Recollections on the Military Presence in Iqaluit
THE OUTBREAK OF WORLD WAR II
The Crystal II Weather Station and the founding of Frobisher Bay
The American weather stations; memories of Kimmirut (Lake Harbour) and Clyde River
The first military site at Frobisher Bay: “Lower Base”
The Pinetree Radar Station site: “Upper Base”
The Hudson’s Bay Company post
Living near an air base: relations with the soldiers
The Inuit village: “Old Iqaluit”
The African-American soldiers
Employment at the military base
CRAVING FOR COUNTRY FOOD
Work at the DEW (Distant Early Warning) Line Sites: Some Memories
Apex Hill, the government and the end of an era
Development of Government Services in the Arctic
The Creation of Nunavut
CRAVING FOR COUNTRY FOOD
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3115-11-Test-E.pdf
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