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The right to be cold : one woman's story of protecting her culture, the Arctic, and the whole planet

The Arctic ice is receding each year, but just as irreplaceable is the culture, the wisdom that has allowed the Inuit to thrive in the Far North for so long. And it's not just the Arctic. The whole world is changing in dangerous, unpredictable ways. Sheila Watt-Cloutier has devoted her life to protecting what is threatened and nurturing what has been wounded. In this culmination of Watt-Cloutier's regional, national, and international work over the last twenty-five years, The Right to Be Cold explores the parallels between safeguarding the Arctic and the survival of Inuit culture, of which her own background is such an extraordinary example. This is a human story of resilience, commitment, and survival told from the unique vantage point of an Inuk woman who, in spite of many obstacles, rose from humble beginnings in the Arctic to become one of the most influential and decorated environmental, cultural, and human rights advocates in the world.

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  • ISBN: 0670067105
  • ISBN: 9780670067107
  • Physical Description xvi, 336 pages
  • Publisher Toronto : Allen Lane, 2015.

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Includes index.
This kit has 15 copies.
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The Right to Be Cold : One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet
The Right to Be Cold : One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet
by Watt-cloutier, Sheila
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The Right to Be Cold : One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet


SHORTLISTED FOR CANADA READS 2017 NATIONAL BESTSELLER The Right to Be Cold is a human story of resilience, commitment, and survival told from the unique vantage point of an Inuk woman who, in spite of many obstacles, rose from humble beginnings in the Arctic community of Kuujjuaq, Quebec--where she was raised by a single parent and grandmother and travelled by dog team in a traditional, ice-based Inuit hunting culture--to become one of the most influential and decorated environmental, cultural, and human rights advocates in the world. The Right to Be Cold explores the parallels between safeguarding the Arctic and the survival of Inuit culture--and ultimately the world--in the face of past, present, and future environmental degradation. Sheila Watt-Cloutier passionately argues that climate change is a human rights issue and one to which all of us on the planet are inextricably linked. The Right to Be Cold is the culmina#65533;tion of Watt-Cloutier's regional, national, and international work over the last twenty-five years, weaving historical traumas and current issues such as climate change, leadership, and sustainability in the Arctic into her personal story to give a coherent and holistic voice to an important subject.