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The Week Ahead: Taking stock of where they are

Inuit gathering for their quadrennial summit will discuss how to manage increasing outside interest in their territory.

By Kevin McGwin July 16, 2018
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When Inuit representatives gathered in Barrow, Alaska, in June 1977, for the first of what today are their quadrennial meetings, at the top of their list of 17 resolutions were to establish the Inuit Circumpolar Conference and to call on Denmark to recognize Greenland’s right to the ownership of its natural resources.

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