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Confronting 'harsh and inescapable facts': indigenous peoples and the militarization of the circumpolar region / Frances Abele.

Title: Confronting 'harsh and inescapable facts': indigenous peoples and the militarization of the circumpolar region / Frances Abele.
Author(s): Abele, Frances.
Date: 1989.
Publisher: London: Routledge
In: Sovereignty and security in the Arctic. (1989.),
Abstract: Surveys implications of strategic significance of circumpolar north for indigenous peoples. Considers role of military in 'opening' North to non-indigenous institutions and activities during and after Second World War. Examines more recent incursions with view to delineating ways in which strategic developments may affect indigenous peoples in 1990s.
Notes:

In: Sovereignty and security in the Arctic / Edgar J. Dosman, ed.

Keywords: 355.43 -- Military strategy.
39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
(*423) -- Labrador.
SPRI record no.: 99685

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