The
Arctic is a remote part of the globe that most people think of as a
harsh environment unchanged for thousands of years. Everyone has an
idea of what the region is like, but before starting an expedition,
we have to learn specific details about the land and its people in order
to better plan our investigations. The following sections give you some
important information to help you understand the research project and its
goals.
We have also prepared background pages that paint an accurate
picture of the actual landscape that served as the backdrop for the
research and the history that was uncovered. Finally, and perhaps most
importantly, you are introduced to the people whose history was
studied by the Canadian Museum of Civilization: the Inuvialuit and
Gwich'in.