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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

The Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic


If you are teaching a course that involves the Inuit you might want to look at the website "The Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic".  Keir Clarke describes the website as "an Esri story map about the peoples who have lived in the Arctic for millennia. It looks at where indigenous populations live in the Arctic, where indigenous languages are spoken and the regions of the six Permanent Participants of the Arctic Council.

As well as exploring the different indigenous cultures and languages and where they live in the Arctic this story map looks at the history of colonialism in the Arctic and more recent attempts to establish the indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination. It includes a detailed look at the Arctic Council and how it operates."

To see the Indigenous Peoples of the Artic click here.

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