“The Hunter, the Crown, and the Cameras begins with a microhistory of Joseph Idlout and Doug Wilkinson’s relationship as intercultural encounter, but what quickly emerges is much more expansive and far-reaching: Carol Payne’s methods and reflections privilege Inuit historiographies, visual cultures, and oral traditions but also draw upon anticolonial scholarship and a deep dive into archival records. This book will serve as a template and guide for scholars for years to come.” - Nancy Wachowich, University of Aberdeen