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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: University of British Columbia Press

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780774880015

RRP: £22.99

PAGES: 348

PUBLICATION DATE:
September 1, 2018

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Hunting the Northern Character

Tony Penikett

This book will appeal to anyone interested in the North, whether student or scholar, northern or southerner, concerned citizen or policy maker.

Reviews of Hunting the Northern Character

This is an insider's view of Canada's North and the Arctic world generally, informed by decades of experience in all aspects of northern life – social, environmental, and economic. It is astonishingly wide-ranging and comprehensive in its approach to topics, as well as lighthearted and anecdotal. It is difficult to think of anyone who knows more, or as much, about this subject as Penikett, which makes his book indispensable reading for anyone interested in the North. Summing Up: Essential. — W. R. Morrison * CHOICE, April 2018 * There are tantalizing snippets of memoir in this book-Penikett is an excellent writer, and there's one especially lovely description of his presence as honorary pallbearer at his former mother-in-law's funeral and potlatch. But it is largely a comprehensive review of issues such as governance, international relations (a history and critique of the Arctic Council), resource management, climate change, and social issues like poverty, education, and health. Chapters on climate change, the "hungry ghost," and the complex issue of sovereignty are especially good, as Penikett honours traditional knowledge (known colloquially as TK), and the slow integration of traditional knowledge into scientific research and analysis in the Arctic. — Marian Botsford Fraser * Literary Review of Canada *

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