Ralph Erskine i a+u 2005:03
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In the sub-arctic zone there is an enormous quantity of space, but not established culture...Up to fifty years ago this area was at the periphery of everything happening in the world. All culture and traffic-trade communications moved around the district without touching it. The natives led their own primitive life there. They had a culture of their own which, in isolation, was sufficient; it was not related to ours, or influenced through any contact with us...It has become apparent that there is a need to find an indigenous culture and method of life - of modern life - in this untried region."
Ralph Erskine
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