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Across time and tundra : the Inuvialuit of the western Arctic

Published 2003 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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The first immigrants from Asia : a population history of the North American Indians

Published 1992 | Regional Coverage: North America | Location: Library

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Eskimo life in Alaska; a photo story of these arctic people

Published 1964 | Regional Coverage: Alaska | Location: Library

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Cultivating Canada: reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity

Published 2011 | Regional Coverage: North America | Location: Library

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Being alive well’ : health and the politics of Cree well-being

Published 2000 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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  • Atlas of disease distributions : analytic approaches to epidemiological data
  • Medical marijuana and aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS : background paper
  • Suomen tilastollinen vuosikirja 2007
  • Medicine that walks : disease, medicine and Canadian Plains native people, 1880-1940
  • IWGIA : a history
  • The Arctic coast
  • Canadian Arctic contaminants assessment report II
  • The International classification of diseases, 9th revision, clinical modification : Icd-9-cm.
  • Canadian Polar Commission 2005-2006
  • Prehistory of the Americas
  • Medicinalberetning for Færøerne 2005
  • A concise history of Finland
  • Commission of inquiry on the blood system in Canada: final report. v. 2
  • Social determinants of health : Canadian perspectives
  • Circumpolar health [74] : proceedings of the Third International Symposium, Yellowknife, NWT
  • Effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
  • Native and settlers now and then: historical issues and current perspectives on treaties and land claims in Canada
  • How statistics Canada identifies Aboriginal Peoples
  • "Must we all die?" : Alaska's enduring struggle with tuberculosis
  • Jessie Oonark : a retrospective
  • National health expenditure trends, 1975-2008
  • The path to healing
  • The Canadian north : issues and challenges
  • The Arctic : environment, people, policy
  • Arctic doom, Arctic boom : the geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic
  • The Sámi people : a handbook
  • Medicine: the art of healing
  • The Athapaskans : strangers of the North : an international travelling exhibition from the collection of the National Museum of Man, Canada, and the Royal Scottish Museum.
  • Health transitions in Arctic population
  • Understanding earth's polar challenges: International polar year 2007-2008
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