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Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1989. Paper bound, illustrated, xi + Pp265. Bottom corner tip very slightly bumped. Tight and unmarked - a very good or better copy. 530 grams.
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Changing Times, Challenging Agendas : Economic and Political Issues in Canada's North Paperback - 1988
by Canadian Arctic Resources Committee
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- Title Changing Times, Challenging Agendas : Economic and Political Issues in Canada's North
- Author Canadian Arctic Resources Committee
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First American E
- Publisher Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Date 1988
- ISBN 9780919996380
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Canada: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1989. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First American Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 265 pages. "The complete proceedings of CARC's 1987 conference on what has emerged as one of the most controversial issues affecting Canada's northern communities; the right of native people to hunt and trap wildlife, both for subsistence use and commercial trade." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight and square. Solid copy..
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