Item #3357 Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project : A Report Prepared by Milton Freeman Research Limited Under Contract with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Volumes 1, 2 & 3 Complete (First Nations, Land Claims). Milton M. R. Freeman, Director and General.

Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project : A Report Prepared by Milton Freeman Research Limited Under Contract with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Volumes 1, 2 & 3 Complete (First Nations, Land Claims)

Ottawa, ON: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, (1976). Paperback. Illustrated card wraps, three 4to volumes (12 inches [30.5 cm] tall), pp. [v.1 Land Use and Occupancy], 263, color frontis, 56 maps ; [v.2 Supporting Studies with photo essay by Terry Pearce], 287, maps 57-84 (some fold-outs), 20 tables ; [v.3 Land Use Atlas], xxiii, errata, 153 color maps (some fold-outs) plus color map endpapers, index, notes, references. Volume covers with some wear, else fine with text unmarked in all three volumes. Near Fine. Item #3357
ISBN: 0660003996

A famous and landmark report which successfully demonstrated both use and occupancy by the Inuit of their traditional lands and waterways - thereby laying important groundwork for the Northwest Territories, Indigenous peoples and to some degree, helping to move towards a sort of Arctic "Declaration of Independence" through the Circumpolar Inuit Declaration on Arctic Sovereignty. From the preface "In February 1973 Inuit Tapirisat of Canada proposed to the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs that research be undertaken to produce a comprehensive and verifiable record of Inuit land use and occupancy in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The record so obtained would delimit the present and past use and occupation of the land and marine environment and would categorize the uses which any particular area served. In view of the continuing role which land plays in defining the cultural and ecologic circumstances of Inuit society, the research was also to provide an explicit statement - by the Inuit - of their perceptions of the man-land relationship." (Freeman, 1976, p. 19). ISBN - v1 0660003996 ; v2 0660004003 ; v3 0660004011.

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