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The Long Exile
The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal and Survival in the High Arctic | Melanie McGrath
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In 1952, the Canadian government forcibly relocated three dozen Inuit from their flourishing home on the Hudson Bay to the barren, arctic landscape of Ellesmere Island, the most northerly landmass on the planet. Among this group was Josephie Flaherty, the unrecognized, half-Inuit son of filmmaker Robert Flaherty, director of Nanook of the North. In a narrative rich with human drama, Melanie McGrath follows three generations of the Flaherty family—Robert, Josephie, and Josephie's daughters—to bring this extraordinary tale of deception and harsh deprivation to life. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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I don't read much nonfiction, but I like this book so far. I'm only on page 81. The Canadian government is just about to perform the betrayal mentioned on the cover.

RaimeyGallant Re the Canadian gov: truth. 5y
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