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Record #179832:

Inuit gender parity and why it was not accepted in the Nunavut legislature / Laakkuluk Jessen Williamson.

Title: Inuit gender parity and why it was not accepted in the Nunavut legislature / Laakkuluk Jessen Williamson.
Author(s): Williamson, Laakkuluk Jessen.
Date: 2006.
In: Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. (2006.), Vol. 30(1) (2006)
Abstract: Considers historical circumstances leading to 1997 non-binding plebiscite on gender parity in region which later became Nunavut. Describes traditional gender egalitarianism and fluidity in Inuit culture and exemplifies by values instilled in language, naming systems, gendered roles and sexuality. Discusses political circumstances of establishment of Nunavut and way gender is expressed in politics. Analyses barriers to women in electoral system.
Notes:

Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. Vol. 30(1) :51-68 (2006).

French abstract.

Keywords: 3-055.1 -- Men.
3-055.2 -- Women.
32 -- Politics.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Eskimo.
325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government.
39 -- Ethnography.
392 -- Social customs.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440.2) -- Nunavut.
SPRI record no.: 179832

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