Inuit in cyberspace embedding offline, identities online

"Inuit are often stigmatized as happy hunter-gatherers or sad victims of (post)modernity. A simplification that is inextricably linked to a supposed, but nevertheless misunderstood, conflict between indigenousness on one hand and wage economy and modern technology on the other: such as it was d...

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