Greenland: Staying with the Polar Inuit. How a Secret Military Base Helped Trigger the Silent Collapse of an Arctic World
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Greenland: Living with Inuits. As a secret military base contributed to the decline in the quietness of an Arctic world Today, as Greenland becomes a strategic objective again, history seems to repeat itself. The settlement with Inuits means refusing to...
Greenland: Staying with the Polar Inuit. How a secret military base helped trigger the silent collapse of an Arctic world
Today, as Greenland once again becomes a strategic prize, history seems poised to repeat itself. Staying with the Polar Inuit means refusing to speak of territory while erasing those who inhabit it. On 16 June 1951 Jean Malaurie was travelling by dog sled along the north-west coast of Greenland. He had set out alone, almost on a whim, with a modest grant from the French National Centre for Scientific research (CNRS), officially to study periglac…
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