Talk:History of the Northwest Territories

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September 20, 2013

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Primary sources[edit]

1600s
  • Martin Frobisher
  • Henry Hudson

Secondary sources[edit]

  • Fumoleau, René ((1975) 2004). As Long as this Land Shall Last: A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870-1939. Northern Lights series. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: University of Calgary Press with the Arctic Institute of North America. ISBN 978-1-55238-063-5. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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  • Arctic Institute of North America


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The NWMP[edit]

"ALIKOMIAK, convicted murderer; b. probably in the Bathurst Inlet–Coronation Gulf region, N.W.T.; d. by hanging 1 Feb. 1924 at Herschel Island, Y.T."

... officials responsible for law in the north had come to believe that leniency had had the opposite effect to the one intended and that the Inuit thought murder was taken lightly by the government. Partly as a display of authority, therefore, and partly as a demonstration of Canadian sovereignty, a number of additional mounted police detachments were established on the Arctic coast and islands after World War I.

"The post at Tree River, in the Coppermine–Coronation Gulf region, was manned by Corporal William A. Doak and Constable D. H. Woolams. In December 1921 Doak patrolled to Kent Peninsula to investigate some killings of Inuit by other Inuit. He arrested Alikomiak, a man in his late teens, and Tatamigana, whose age is not known, and took them to Tree River. "

William R. Morrison

NA, RG 13, 1526, files 712A/CC207, 713A/CC207. S. L. Harring, “The rich men of the country: Canadian law in the land of the Copper Inuit, 1914–1930,” Ottawa Law Rev., 21

http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/alikomiak_15E.html

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York Factory, year 1853 Click on for Animated Non-Native Territorial Claims, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Non-Native-American-Nations-Territorial-Claims-over-NAFTA-countries-1750-2008.gif Sir Martin Frobisher by Cornelis Ketel Henry Hudson Rupert's Land, showing location of York Factory Pre-Columbian distribution of Na-Dene languages in North America Northwest territory before 1870. Northwest territory at 1905 Northwest territories 1912-1999

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