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"Inuit and Non-Inuit
Alcohol Consumption in the Baffin Region, NWT, Canada"
by Darryl S. Wood
International Journal
of Circumpolar Health
58: 24-29 (1999).
Not
available online
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Health
Abstract: Stereotypes about Inuit drinking would
have us believe that Inuit are much more likely to be users of
alcohol compared to other segments of the population. As with
many other stereotypes, this belief is primarily rooted in fiction
and selective observation. As revealed in a number of self-report
surveys regarding alcohol use, a smaller proportion of Inuit
in the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada have reported drinking
when compared to the non-aboriginal of the territory. The data
presented here serve to further confirm the notion of comparatively
less prevalent alcohol use among NWT Inuit. Rather than using
survey data, this paper looks to alcohol use indicators derived
from territorial liquor commission mail order invoices to show
that the volume of alcohol consumed by Baffin Region Inuit is
much less than that of non-Inuit in and outside the territory.
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