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The signing of the James Bay Agreement in 1975 was a turning point in relations between the Inuit and Cree of Northern Quebec and the federal government. Designating specic areas of land in Northern Quebec that the Inuit could own and use the agreement laid the groundwork for the development of several inuential institutions such as the Makivik Corporation essentially the beginning of modern-day Nunavik which now serves as the economic and political motor of Northern Quebec. Marking the fortieth anniversary of the agree- ment Volumes 9 and 10 of Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut offer the Inuit perspective through a series of articles portraying the unique process of creating and implementing the rst modern-day land claims treaty in Canada. With an introduc- tion by Senator Charlie Watt one of the original Inuit negotiators of the agreement these richly illustrated volumes cover the period from 1975 to the present day applauding the many achieve- ments of the treaty while identifying the work that still needs to be done. Minnie Grey has worked actively throughout her career to improve quality of life for the Inuit. Marianne A. Stenbaek is a professor of cultural studies at McGill and has worked closely with Inuit organizations in Canada and Greenland for over thirty years.. 3 9 M Q U P F A L L 2 0 1 5 I N D I G E N O U S S T U D I E S Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 9 Politics Part I edited by minnie grey and marianne a. stenbaek Introduction by Charlie Watt Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 10 Politics Part II edited by minnie grey and marianne a. stenbaek Introduction by Minnie Grey How the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement of 1975 the rst modern land claims treaty in Canada has shaped the creation and development of Nunavik Northern Quebec. A L S O I N T H E S E R I E S Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 8 Economic Development Part II 978-0-9829155-8-5 29.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 7 Economic Development Part I 978-0-9829155-7-8 29.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 6 Environment Part II Contaminants Land Use and Climate Change 978-0-9829155-5-4 27.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 5 Environment Part I Renewable Resources and Wildlife Protection 978-0-9829155-4-7 29.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 4 Children and Youth Introduction by Mary Aitcheson 978-0-9829155-3-0 29.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 3 Health Introduction by Mary Kaye May 978-0-9829155-2-3 29.95 cloth Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 2 Way of Life Introduction by Alec Gordon 978-0-9829155-1-6 29.95 cloth S P E C I F I C AT I O N S IPI Press Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 9 October 2015 978-0-9961938-0-1 29.95A CDN 29.95A US 20.99 cloth 5 x 7.5 320pp colour insert Voices and Images of Nunavimmiut Volume 10 October 2015 978-0-9961938-1-8 29.95A CDN 29.95A US 20.99 cloth 5 x 7.5 320pp colour insert