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Thou shalt do no murder : Inuit, injustice, and the Canadian Arctic

Harper, Kenn (author.).

This is a story of fur trade rivalry and duplicity, isolation and abandonment, greed and madness, and a struggle for the affections of an Inuit woman during a time of major social change in the High Arctic. Doubts over the validity of Canadian sovereignty and an official agenda to confirm that sovereignty added to the circumstances in which a guilty verdict against the leader of the Inuit accused was virtually assured. The show trial that took place in Pond Inlet in 1923 marked a collision of two cultures with vastly different conceptions of justice and conflict resolution. It marked an end to the Inuit traditional way of life and ushered in an era in which Inuit autonomy was supplanted by dependence on traders and police, and later missionaries. Kenn Harper draws on a combination of Inuit oral history, archival research, and his own knowledge acquired through 50 years in the Arctic to create a compelling story of justice and injustice in the Canadian far north.

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364.1523 Har
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  • ISBN: 9781897568491
  • Physical Description print
    416 pages, 28 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps, portraits ; 24 cm
  • Publisher Iqaluit, NU : Nunavut Arctic College Media, [2017]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 387-400) and index.

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Thou Shalt Do No Murder : Inuit, Injustice, and the Canadian Arctic
Thou Shalt Do No Murder : Inuit, Injustice, and the Canadian Arctic
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Table of Contents

Thou Shalt Do No Murder : Inuit, Injustice, and the Canadian Arctic

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. 1
Part 1Trading with the Inuit
1    A Land of Extremesp. 9
2    "I Told Them That They Had Become Canadians"p. 23
3    Arctic Goldp. 43
4    "A Romantic, Colourful Character"p. 65
5    "A Hard, Very Hard Man"p. 77
6    Trading at Tulukkaanp. 83
7    Umik and Nuqallaqp. 95
8    "A Very Difficult, Unreasonable Fellow"p. 109
9    A Hard Bargainp. 119
Part 2The Killing of Robert Janes
10    Escape from the Arcticp. 133
11    At Cape Craufordp. 145
12    The Killing of Robert Janesp. 159
Part 3"The Immoral Ethic of Conquest"
13    The Return of Captain Munnp. 171
14    "Coming Up Jesusy"p. 181
15    "No Man's Land"p. 191
16    Under Two Flagsp. 203
17    The Investigationp. 217
18    1922: A Year of Changep. 233
19    "White Man's Justice"p. 251
20    The Trialp. 275
21    "The Immoral Ethic of Conquest"p. 297
22    "Thou Shalt Do No Murder"p. 319
Epiloguep. 333
Appendix: Inuit Names and Other Inuktitut Words in Textp. 343
Acknowledgementsp. 351
Chapter Notesp. 355
Bibliographyp. 387
Indexp. 401