Ebook: The right to be cold: one woman's story of protecting her culture, the Arctic and the whole planet
Author: Kaṇada, Watt-Cloutier Sheila
- Tags: Climat--Changements--Arctique, Climatic changes, Climatic changes--Arctic regions, Défenseurs des droits de l'homme--Canada, Droits de l'homme (Droit international), Ecology, Environmental protection, Environmental protection--Arctic regions, Environmentalists, Environmentalists--Canada, Environnement--Arctique, Environnement--Protection--Arctique, Environnementalistes--Canada, Eskimo, Femmes inuites--Canada, Human rights, Human rights workers, Human rights workers--Canada, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Inuit--Can
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Allen Lane
- City: Arctic regions;Arctic Regions;Arktische Zone;Canada
- Language: English
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Introduction -- An early childhood of ice and snow -- From dog teams to miniskirts and rock 'n' roll -- A return home -- Finding our voice -- Pops and the Inuit journey -- The voices of the hunters -- The right to be cold -- Acclaim from outside, peace from within -- Citizens of the world -- Conclusion : bridging old and new, north and south.
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