` There is much beauty in this book and....a lesson that should stir the desire for amends.` -The Province (Vancouver) In 1886, the Ihalmiut of northern Canada numbered 7,000 souls; by 1946, when twenty-five-year-old Farley Mowat travelled to the Arctic, their population had dwindled to only forty. Living among them, he observed the millennia-old migration of the caribou in their teeming multitudes. With the Ihalmiut, Mowat endured bleak winters, suffered food shortages, and witnessed the continual, devastating intrusions of interlopers bent on exploitation of the Arctic.







