The author examines infant mortality trends among the Inuit in Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and the USSR since World War II. Differences are analyzed in terms of data reliability and lifestyles, particularly child nutrition, health care systems, and political involvement. (Summary in French and Italian)
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From: Fortuine, Robert et al. 1993. The Health of the Inuit of North America: A Bibliography from the Earliest Times through 1990. University of Alaska Anchorage. Citation number 1422.