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The Right to Be Cold : One Woman's Fight to Protect the Arctic and Save the Planet from Climate Change
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Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Publication date:
May 01 2018
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
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1452957967
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9781517904975
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May 01 2018
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10.5749/j.ctt2204r9f
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. xi
Foreword
pp. xvii
Introduction
pp. 1
An Early Childhood of Ice and Snow
pp. 23
From Dog Teams to Miniskirts and Rock ’n’ Roll
pp. 55
A Return Home
pp. 98
Finding Our Voice
pp. 132
POPs and the Inuit Journey
pp. 185
The Voices of the Hunters
pp. 218
The Right to Be Cold
pp. 260
Acclaim from Outside, Peace from Within
pp. 286
Citizens of the World
pp. 316
Conclusion
pp. 327
Acknowledgments
pp. 331
Index
pp. 339
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