. >> so this is uncooked. frozen seal. and you got this just over here? >> yeah >> frank lives over lives near the only operating mine in nunavut,. and has seen first hand the impact of the coming resource rush on the inuit way of life.. these rangers have a foothold in two very different worlds. they're elected by their communities often because of their ability to hunt, and survive on the land. part of their stated mission is what the canadian government calls sovereignty patrols. but for many inuit, their concepts of sovereignty are very different from the canadian government's. >> who is exerting sovereignty and what you understand by sovereignty, is up for debate. for us when we share, when we cut animals, when we share our residence, when we share the area, it is an exsertion of the sovereignty, >> the inuit in nunavut., didn't create the climate change that's causing the ice to melt here. yet they have to live with it's consequences. in a place where the land and the people are inseparable, the concept of control, and ownership, is very different h