The Court of Better Fiction: How a Dubious Murder Trial Established Canada’s Dominion over the Arctic and the Inuit

The Court of Better Fiction: How a Dubious Murder Trial Established Canada’s Dominion over the Arctic and the Inuit

Author
Debra Komar
Publisher
Dundurn
Language
English
Year
2019
Page
200
ISBN
9781459744103,9781459744080,9781459744097,1459744101
File Type
mobi
File Size
8.5 MiB

In 1921, The Rcmp Arrested Two Copper Inuit Men Under Suspicion That The Two Had Murdered Their Uncle. Both Men Confessed To The Crime Through A Police Interpreter, Though The Confession Was Highly Questionable. The Canadian Government Used The Case To Plant Their Flag In The North, But The Trial Quickly Became A Master Class In Judicial Error. Correspondence Among The Key Players Reveals That The Trial's Outcome Was Decided Months Before The Court Was Even Convened. Authorities Were So Certain Of A Conviction That The Executioner And Gallows Were Sent North Before The Trial Began. The Precedent Established Canada's Legal Relationship With The Inuit, Who Would Spend The Next Seventy-seven Years Fighting To Regain Their Autonomy And Indigenous Rule Of Law. Drawing On Documents Long Buried In Restricted Files In The National Archives, The Court Of Better Fiction Reveals The Disgraceful Incident And Its Fallout In Unprecedented Detail.--

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