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2021
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Scott Heyes
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When Toys and Ornaments Come into Play: The Transformative Power of Miniatures in Canadian Inuit Cosmology
frederic laugrand
Museum Anthropology, 2008
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Under the Shieldshaped Mountain: A Visual Ethnography with the Children in Kulusuk, East Greenland (Published version)
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Dianne Chisholm
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Images of the Arctic: visualising Greenland as an indigenous people and a modern nation
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Cloutier, G. (2016). An a/r/tographic inquiry of a silenced First Nation ancestry, hauntology, g(hosts) and art(works): An exhibition catalogue. International Journal of Education & the Arts, 17(30).
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Why is the Arctic Always White? Circumpolar Indigenous Artists in the Age of the Anthropocene
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Tropes and Territories: Short Fiction, Postcolonial Readings, Canadian Writings in Context
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