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==Publications== During his lifetime, Jenness authored more than 100 works on Canada's [[Inuit]] and [[First Nations in Canada|First Nations]] people. Chief among these are his scholarly government report, ''Life of the Copper Eskimos'' (published 1922), his ever-popular account of two years with the Copper Inuit, ''The People of the Twilight'' (published 1928), his definitive and durable ''The Indians of Canada'' (published 1932 and now in its seventh edition), and four scholarly reports on Eskimo Administration in Alaska, Canada, [[Labrador]], and [[Greenland]], plus a fifth report providing an analysis and overview of the four government systems (published between 1962 and 1968 by the [[Arctic Institute of North America]]). He also published a popular account of the one year (1913 to 1914) he spent among the [[Inupiat people|Inupiat]] of Northern Alaska, ''Dawn in Arctic Alaska'' (published 1957 and 1985).<ref name="deLaguna"/> For a complete list of Jenness's 138 articles and publications, please refer to Appendix 2 in ''Through Darkening Spectacles: Memoirs of Diamond Jenness'' by Diamond Jenness and Stuart E. Jenness, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Mercury Series, (2008). Dr. de Laguna's obituary of Jenness in the American Anthropologist <ref name="deLaguna"/> lists 109 publications, and the University of Calgary's: Arctic 23-2-71 obituary of Jenness by Collins, Henry B. & Taylor, William E. Jr. lists 98.<ref name="coltay"/>
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