Inuit perspectives on land ownership - Windspeaker.com
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Inuit perspectives on land ownership
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NASIVVIK By Zebedee Nungak,
Windseaker Columnist; Archives 2003
Nasivvik is an Inuktitut word that means vantage point. It can be a height of land, a hummock of ice, or any place of elevation that affords observers a clear view of their surroundings to make good observations.
Here are a few questions that have crossed the mind of every Aboriginal person in Canada at some time or other:
When and how did our ancestral lands become the property of somebody else?
By whose doctrine have we found ourselves to be somebody…
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