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Ellis
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There are a lot of different organizations to try and remember. Luckily this book has an index, so I can check what all the abbreviations mean.
— Oct 02, 2025 11:31PM
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Ellis
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This is required reading for one of my classes. But since it is still a book, I am still going to add it to my Goodreads
— Sep 23, 2025 12:32AM
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Dima
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“…from an unhealthy codependent relationship with the trading companies, religious missionaries and governments to similar relationships with today’s governing bureaucracy, social service agencies, lawyers, and consultants. And our historically learned distrust of qallunaat advisors and institutions has complicated our relationship with conservationists, animal rights activists and environmentalists.”
— Aug 23, 2025 09:41PM
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Dima
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Training Inuit kids to mine their own land away…evil
— Aug 23, 2025 09:12PM
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Dima
is on page 275 of 368
I just remembered her brother getting emotional about her mentioning him leading the dogsleds when they were kids, so cute
— Aug 22, 2025 11:13PM
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Dima
is on page 222 of 368
I don’t believe in politics of influence over conflict/confrontation or working with, not against, stakeholders but you do you queen
— Aug 21, 2025 04:39PM
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Dima
is on page 165 of 368
“The world is generally much more aware of the Arctic’s wildlife than its people.”
— Aug 19, 2025 03:20PM
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Dima
is on page 157 of 368
“…but we always had to be mindful that our funding sures included the government of Canada. And we knew that the most effective way to get our message across was if it was represented in the Canadian government's speaking points as well.”
Sigh politics
— Aug 19, 2025 03:19PM
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Sigh politics
Dima
is on page 154 of 368
100+ delegates are collectively rewriting a document? Yeah I’d kms
— Aug 18, 2025 03:51AM
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Dima
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“…didn’t even have the language with which to discuss the issue with our population. There is no word in Inuktitut for toxins or pollution, never mind POPs. They settled on sukkunaruit, the Inuktitut word meaning “harmful substances.””
— Aug 17, 2025 05:54PM
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