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Record #194902:

White men talking / Sherrill Grace.

Title: White men talking / Sherrill Grace.
Author(s): Grace, Sherrill.
Date: 2007.
In: Journal of Northern Studies. (2007.), Vol. 1-2 (2007)
Abstract: Discusses new play by Canadian playwright Sharon Pollock, Kabloona talk (2007). Historical context is 1914 murders of two Roman Catholic missionary priests by two Inuit in Canadian Arctic, followed by two sensational trials held in southern Canada in 1917. Play presents impression of political manoeuvring that took place behind scenes as white lawyers struggled with conflict between dictates of European law and principles guiding behaviour of remote group of Inuit about whom white southern Canadians knew very little.
Notes:

Journal of Northern Studies. Vol. 1-2 :13-30 (2007).

Keywords: 323 -- Politics, internal.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Inuit.
343 -- Law, criminal.
82-2 -- Drama: Pollock, Sharon.
93"191" -- 1910-1919.
S -- Literature and Language.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
SPRI record no.: 194902

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