
Published in 1921, 'Aux Glaces Polaires: Indiens Et Esquimaux' by R. P. Duchaussois is an ethnological and historical account of missionary work among Indigenous peoples in Canada's Arctic regions, particularly the Dénés and Eskimos. The book examines the interactions between missionaries and local communities, highlighting the challenges of evangelization amid harsh conditions and the socio-economic impact of fur trading companies. Through personal reflections, Duchaussois provides insight into the life and struggles of these communities and the dedication of those committed to their upliftment.













