The forced relocation of Inuit | Unsettled Arctic

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • We continue with a deep dive into another tragedy in Canada’s history: the High Arctic Relocations.
    Bibliography:
    www.zotero.org/groups/5439933...
    00:00 Intro
    1:22 Sled dog video
    2:10 Inuit and Inuit Nunangat
    3:38 Inuit and RCMP
    5:00 The High Arctic
    7:55 Tuniit and Thule cultures
    11:53 European exploration and the Franklin expedition
    15:52 Canadian sovereignty over the High Arctic
    20:33 Relationship between Inuit and Europeans
    24:09 The fur trade
    28:32 Tuberculosis
    31:14 Continued social issues
    35:39 The 1934 relocation
    38:00 American military presence
    39:34 Farley Mowat and People of the Deer
    40:36 1953 relocation proposal
    44:27 Miscommunication with Inuit
    52:03 The 1953 and 1955 relocations
    59:13 Different climate and polar nights
    1:00:00 Inuit testimony of living conditions
    1:10:31 Lack of food, fresh water, and housing
    1:15:12 Could not return home or contact community
    1:16:44 Inuit testimony of being lied to
    1:25:34 Relocation sites near polic and military bases
    1:28:25 More Inuit testimony of living conditions
    1:40:23 Pond Inlet Inuit and Inukjuak Inuit
    1:42:08 Forced labour by RCMP
    1:47:07 Life in Grise Fiord and Resolute
    1:53:51 Returning to Inukjuak
    1:57:15 RCAP report
    2:01:30 Government apology
    2:02:09 Monuments
    2:04:03 Outro
    #inuit #arctic #indigenous #canada
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Komentáře • 11

  • @dontbovver4413
    @dontbovver4413 Před 13 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing Canadian History that is not taught in schools.

  • @shepp765
    @shepp765 Před 15 dny +2

    great doc! ive always loved the arctic since i was a teen now in my 30's. been back a couple times and i love to gain better insight on the culture, good and bad. It's important to understand the real history and what has been to the Inuit and but as well how far they have come in their healing from so much abuse. The once again flourishing Inuit culture deserves a spotlight.

  • @ladykaitan
    @ladykaitan Před 14 dny +2

    What excellent work! So much content I didnt even know from Canada.
    Thank you! I'm looking forward to following your content!

  • @Gaa1jan1
    @Gaa1jan1 Před 15 dny +2

    Thank you for this extremely well crafted video. I will be rewatching this regularly because it shows me all the parallel colonization tactics that are being used today

  • @CodeZero4090
    @CodeZero4090 Před 14 dny +1

    Subscriber 22, well done.

  • @tan-ne4zi
    @tan-ne4zi Před 13 dny

    where can i meet a girl who makes a two hour long video about nunavut

  • @dontbovver4413
    @dontbovver4413 Před 13 dny

    6:32 KING STAN MENTIONED

  • @user-xk1ff4gp7k
    @user-xk1ff4gp7k Před 15 dny

    You know what truly is amazing that the only people that aren't indigenous to anywhere in the world are Europeans

  • @thegolfcartshop
    @thegolfcartshop Před 13 dny

    farting sounds 💨

  • @CuckerbergZ
    @CuckerbergZ Před 15 dny +1

    it’s really cool for me to hear my history from another view instead of hearing it from people here