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‘We felt like we were taken away to the dark side of the moon,’ says Grise Fiord Elder

by Rajnesh SharmaOctober 3, 2020

Author Larry Audlaluk’s first book is a memoir of his relocation experience to the High Arctic and its impacts on his family and him. What I Remember, What I Know: The Life of a High Arctic Exile, took about two years to write, said Audlaluk, adding it was “very therapeutic.” “Many tears were involved because […]

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