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Contested Arctic: Indigenous Peoples, Industrial States, and the Circumpolar Environment

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Contested Arctic: Indigenous Peoples, Industrial States, and the Circumpolar Environment - Smith, Eric Alden, and McCarter, Joan, and Engelmann, Kurt (Preface by)
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The Arctic may be the last frontier of colonialism, where industrial societies are aggressively exploiting the resources and undermining the social cohesion of indigenous peoples. In fact, this colonization of the circumpolar north is only now reaching its full momentum. Among the new conquistadors are oil company geologists, loggers, even resource biologists, bringing not only industrial pollution but also cultural pollution in their wake. For centuries, the aboriginal Arctic population has efficiently used resources to ...

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Contested Arctic: Indigenous Peoples, Industrial States, and the Circumpolar Environment 1997, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780295976556

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