nuit Worlds: An Introduction
Part1: Placing Inuit Worlds
1. Ancestral Landscapes: Archaeology and Long Term Inuit History
2. Enduring Social Communities of the Inuvialuit: From the Yukon North Slope to the Circumpolar Stage
3. Tourism and Archaeology in Nunatsiavut
4. Nipivut and the Restorying of Inuit Life in Montreal
5. Urban Inuit in Canada: A Case Study of Ottawa
6. Building Booms and Shipping Container Housing: Geographies of Urbanization and Homelessness in Nuuk, Greenland
Part2: Moral, Spiritual, and Intellectual Worlds
7. Resource Exploration and Extraordinary Happenings in Greenland’s Coastal Northwest
8. Changing Times for People and Polar Bears
9. Speaking the Inuit language in the 2020s
10. Inuit Bilingual Education
11. Literacy and Christianity in Greenland
12. Social intersections of Inuit and biomedical models of health
Part3: Intimate and Everyday Worlds
13. Real Northern Men: Performing Masculinity and Culture in Ulukhaktok, Canada
14. Keeping Busy in Savissivik: Women and Work in Northwest Greenland
15. "I Don´t Even Sew for Myself Anymore": The Role of Sewing in a Northern Inuit Economy
16. "We are Starving for Our Food": Country Food (In)Security in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
17. Social Relations among Inuit: Tuqluraqtuq and Ilagiitt
Part4: Social and Political Worlds
18. Indigenous Westphalian Sovereignty? Decolonization, Secession and Indigenous Rights in Greenland
19. Inuit Nunangat: The Development of a Common Inuit Territorial and Policy Space in Canada
20. Energy Extraction, Resistance, and Political Change in Inuit Nunangat
21. Aksunai (Be Strong): Inuit Women's Leadership in Labrador
22. Challenges for Greenland’s Social Policies: How We Meet the Call for Social and Political Awareness
23. Re-claiming Inuit Governance and Revitalizing Autonomy in NunatuKavut
24. The Predicament of Sustainability: Solutions in Greenland Afterword