This is an exceptional book. . . a rare initiative in the field of Arctic cultural ecology combined with clear-eyed and forthright confrontation of issues. . . . The provenance of the book is impressive. The authors are internationally respected experts in the field....The straightforward assertions of the Inuit quoted, most of them speaking contemporarily in this last decade of the millennium, arrest the eye, challenge the conscience, evoke respect, and generate desire for policy reform and international action that will recognize the indigenous rights and sustainable feasibility of Inuit whaling....The book is well-illustrated...[and] has significant implications for people concerned with socioeconomic, ecological and human rights issues not only in the Arctic, but in many other settings in the world.