This collection of papers describes the history and current conditions of the
Arctic languages. It is particularly concerned with what has occurred during
the last twenty years. These languages are spoken in a vast but sparsely
populated area and are as different from each other as those of the temperate
zone. The reader who is familiar with any one of the Arctic languages will
be curious to discover how the others reflect similar living conditions and
will compare them. Many of the writers have shared Arctic hospitality and
have been impressed with the lyrical qualities expressed by the fine arts of
the Arctic peoples. In addition to their factual element, these reports are also
stimulating and thought-provoking. They illustrate the enormous change in
social attitudes since the Second World War.

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