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From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Elite
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21 June 1996

"An impressive book, a true tour de force. Using the interaction of class and nation (or race) as an analytical framework, Mitchell provides a detailed and original history of the Inuit since contact and evaluates contemporary Inuit land claims from a critical but insightful perspective." Mel Watkins, Department of Canadian Studies, University of Toronto.
"A delightfully provocative perspective on Inuit-white relations that will generate a lot of commentary. Mitchell successfully argues the case for a gradual movement from a collective way of life to an emerging class system." Lee Guemple, Department of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario.
"An impressive book, a true tour de force. Using the interaction of class and nation (or race) as an analytical framework, Mitchell provides a detailed and original history of the Inuit since contact and evaluates contemporary Inuit land claims from a critical but insightful perspective." Mel Watkins, Department of Canadian Studies, University of Toronto. "A delightfully provocative perspective on Inuit-white relations that will generate a lot of commentary. Mitchell successfully argues the case for a gradual movement from a collective way of life to an emerging class system." Lee Guemple, Department of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario.