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The Sahtu atlas

Published 2005 | Regional Coverage: Northwest Territories | Location: Library

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Sun chief: the autobiography of a Hopi Indian

Published 1942 | Regional Coverage: United States | Location: Library

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The Modern North: people, politics and the rejection of colonialism

Published | Regional Coverage: Northern Canada | Location: Library

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People of the deer: the vanishing eskimo

Published 1952 | Regional Coverage: Canada | Location: Library

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National Geographic satellite atlas of the world.

Published 1998 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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  • Effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
  • Globalization and the North: impacts of trade treaties on Canada's Northern Governments
  • Frozen earth: the once and future story of ice ages
  • Saskatchewan Indian federated college journal: Indian health
  • The coming of the spirit of pestilence : introduced infectious diseases and population decline among Northwest Coast Indians, 1774-1874
  • Qaujijausimajuni Tunngaviqarniq
  • My spirit soars
  • Canadian perinatal health report, 2008
  • What mothers say : the Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey
  • Understanding earth's polar challenges: International polar year 2007-2008
  • Disciplined hearts : history, identity, and depression in an American Indian community
  • Disease and social diversity : the European impact on the health of non-Europeans
  • Integrating poverty and gender into health programmes : a sourcebook for health professionals : module on sexual and reproductive health
  • The Sámi people : traditions in transition
  • Health systems in transition
  • Inuuneritta : Annual Report for 2006-2007
  • Smithsonian at the poles : contributions to International Polar Year science
  • Disease surveillance : a public health informatics approach
  • Ethics issues for Canadian HIV/AIDS researchers in international settings
  • The peoples of the great north: art and civilization of Siberia
  • Circumpolar health [74] : proceedings of the Third International Symposium, Yellowknife, NWT
  • Cape Dorset prints: a retrospective
  • Turning Points: Twenty-five Years of HIV Prevention in Canada | Points de repère : vingt-cinq ans de prévention du VIH au Canada
  • The economy of the North 2008
  • AMAP assessment 2002 : human health in the Arctic
  • Arctic doom, Arctic boom : the geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic
  • Southeast Asian tribal groups and ethnic minorities: a cultural survival report
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