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“In his book The Other Side of Eden, British anthropologist Hugh Brody translates this powerful Inuktitut word into English, describing it as “the mix of apprehension and fear that causes a suppression of opinion and voice.” Ilira, he explains, is caused by “people or things that have power over…” quote by Sheila Watt-Cloutier
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““In his book The Other Side of Eden, British anthropologist Hugh Brody translates this powerful Inuktitut word into English, describing it as “the mix of apprehension and fear that causes a suppression of opinion and voice.” Ilira, he explains, is caused by “people or things that have power over you and can neither be controlled nor predicted. People or things that make you feel vulnerable, and to which you are vulnerable.””

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