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Too many people: Contact, disorder, change in an Inuit society, 1822-2015

by RASING, Willem

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Iqaluit, NU: Nunavut Arctic College Media, 2017. Second edition revised and considerably expanded. Softcover. Near fine in illustrated card covers. A tight, clean and unmarked copy. 558pp. Illustrations, maps.. ISBN: 9781897568408.

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Title
Too many people: Contact, disorder, change in an Inuit society, 1822-2015
Author
RASING, Willem
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1897568401
ISBN 13
9781897568408
Publisher
Iqaluit, NU: Nunavut Arctic College Media, 2017
Keywords
Nataive Peoples, Inuit, European Contact, Iglulik, Nunavut, Igloolik, History of North
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