Gwich'in Ethnobotany Project

Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

étiquettes: vegetation, knowledge transfer, traditional knowledge, plant ecology, ethnobotany, traditional plant use

chercheur principal: Fehr, Alan (3)
Nᵒ de permis: 12938
Organisation: Aurora Research Institute
Année(s) de permis: 1997
Délivré: juil. 24, 1997
Équipe de projet: Alestine Andre, Elders

Objectif(s): Traditionally, Gwich'in people obtained their food, tools and medicines form the land. Animals provided much of the raw materials necessary for survival, but so too did many of the plants in the area. In this study, the Inuvik Research Centre (InRC) and Gwich'in Social and Cultural Institute plan to document the traditional uses of local plants in the Gwich'in Settlement area, and develop educational materials that will help promote their use.

Description du projet: Elders, students and researchers will work together to document the food value and medicinal use of plants. Each month, elders from each community (Aklavik, Fort McPherson, Inuvik and Tsiigehtchic) will spend two days collecting and preserving plants. The students and researchers will assist them, plus photograph the plants and record Elder's comments about each plant. After each field trip the specimens will be pressed in preparation for mounting on cardboard. At the end of the season the collections will be organized into kits for use in schools. A report of the Elders information, and photographs will also be prepared.