High Latitudes is listed as “Travel / Memoir”, but it’s as much history as anything. Using his own words and quotes of the people he met, he describes, for example, the annihilation of the various species of whales in the Arctic, beginning in the early 17th century. By the late 18th century, 200,000 of the Arvek had been slaughtered for their oil. More devastating is his description of how the indigenous people were impacted by the arrival of the whites. Many children were taken from their parents for “schooling” down south to maybe be returned for the first time when they were 15 -17 years old. By that time, most if not all had lost their culture, survival skills and even their language. And, it was not at all uncommon for the government to force the natives (Eskimos or Inuit) to relocate for a variety of specious reasons with devastating impact. In the end, this author’s book about his trip across the Canadian Arctic is simply a history of the horrible destruction of the Arctic environment and the indigenous peoples.