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In the Middle, Qitinganituk Eskimo Todayby WILLIAMS, STEPHEN GUION
Book desription: Boston: David R. Godine,. Very Good. 1983. Soft Cover. 0879234644 . Introduction by Edmund Carpenter. 116 pages, well illustrated, map, pictorial wrappers, 9 by 10 inches, very good. From the preface: "The last 25 years have brought both technical and industrial change to the Arctic. The Inuit are now in transition; they cannot go back - nor are they sure they want to - but they also resist the ways of contemporary man. The conflict between tradition and social assimilation produces an almost schizophrenic way of life. The Inuit live, in a sense, directly in between their two worlds." .
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